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History Of Sexuality Essay Research Paper As

History Of Sexuality Essay, Research Paper


As you may well know and as I have recently discovered, there are endless


publications concerning themselves with sex. However, finding sources that deal


with the subject of masturbation are few and far in between. I first began by


gaining access to the Internet to begin my research under the notion that I


couldn?t go wrong using a tool containing such a wealth of information. After


having initiated a search of the word "masturbation" and finding that


nearly all of the results directed me to sites dedicated to pornography, it


became obvious that I was heading in the wrong direction. I then decided to take


the more traditional route by utilizing the San Francisco State University


Library and Bookstore, where after much mental strain, I was able to


successfully conduct a thorough research of the topic. However, much of the text


I was able to find, seem to quote each other, all stemming from the works of


just a few scholars from centuries past. Very little "new" ground


seems to be covered, and it is almost impossible to find anything that didn?t


either make me yawn, or that offered me a fresh or interesting perspective. As a


result, I have taken what I feel to be the most beneficial and engaging segments


from the sources that I have gathered and pieced them together to create this


report: The Criminal History of Masturbation. Hopefully, what little information


I was able to find will be of interest to those of you who already consider


yourselves experts on the subject. Thesis Statement Masturbation, as you might


suspect, is a purely solitary form of sexual behavior, and as such can tend to


be regarded as even more personal and intimate than sex itself. As such, it


gains a status as a taboo subject, even among people like myself who consider


themselves among the sexually liberated. But, these attitudes concerning


masturbation are quite recent, shifting considerably in the last 50 years or so.


Historically, masturbation was not a subject that you would so kindly label as


"taboo" but, for example, as "a self-polluting sin against nature


that threatens all that is Godly?.remedied only by condemning such sodomites


to their deserved fate of eternal damnation." Even to the most


closed-minded and modern traditionalists, those who endeavor to protect their


own believed concepts of decency and decorum, this may seem to be a bit harsh.


My goal in this report is to explore the subject matter of masturbation and the


attitudes surrounding it throughout our history. I hope to divulge to the reader


an overview of these negative connotations, hopefully forming an understanding


of how nonsensical and absurd they may seem, especially to individuals like


myself who endorse the "normality" of autoerotic pleasure. As an


artist, I have decided to include some examples of medieval art, which portray


negative connotations of masturbation. I will then form a conclusion to my


report that will include a summary of my findings and an explanation of my


reaction to a subject that has historically been considered as criminal. The


Criminalization of Masturbation There are no clear answers as to the origin of


the word "masturbation", but an educated guess and a little help from


Paula Bennett M.D., author of Solitary Pleasures, gives its entomology to the


Latin language, manus (hand) ? stupro (to defile). However many scholars


believe it to have a Greek beginning, mezea (genitals), with the original


meaning, "to arouse the genitals". The lack of certainty as to the


origin of the word stems from the fact that both the Romans and the Greeks


mentioned the subject of masturbation very rarely. However, Hippocrates noted


that he believed excessive loss of semen caused spinal consumption. And even


though several Christian and Judaic followers consider the act of masturbation


sinful, the Bible has no clear-cut stance on the subject. (The story of Onan


[Genesis 38:9-11], is often sighted as proof of the Bible’s stance. God


condemned Onan to hell for having spilt his seed on the ground rather than


conceiving a child, which the law demanded. However, it seems biblical scholars


believe that it is instead, a reference to coitus interuptus [the act of pulling


out the penis from the vagina before ejaculation]). As a result, masturbation


was more commonly known as "onanism" well into this century. The


negative connotation associated with masturbation can be traced back to a Swiss


physician, S. Tissot (1729-1797). Tissot believed that all sexual activity was


dangerous because it forced blood to rush to the head, leaving the rest of the


body dangerously low. As a result the nervous system deg

enerated, causing


insanity. S. Tissot presented his research to the scientific community, making


masturbation not only a sin, but an illness as well. Tissot concerted his


efforts on prevention and cure of masturbation. Tissot believed it to be


especially dangerous because it was convenient and could be started during the


formative years of childhood. Benjamin Rush (one of the signers of the


"Declaration of Independence" and a leader in early American medicine)


published several pamphlets supporting Tissot’s work. Parents searched


desperately to keep their children from masturbating and doctors were only to


willing to help. Much money was spent trying to prevent children from


"defiling themselves". At first doctors tired to restrict both the


behavior and diet of there patience. Items like eggs, ginger, oysters, alcohol,


salt, pepper, fish, and chocolate were denied to masturbators. Other doctors


believed that "tight britches", bed sheets, touching of the genitals


by nursemaids, as well as touching during urination, stimulated masturbation. As


time progressed and doctors found that masturbatory practices did not subside,


several other tactics were tried. Straight jackets, tying hands to the bedposts,


and warping the patient in wet bed sheets (to "cool" their desires)!


Still masturbation continued, and more drastic measures were tried. Several


devices were constructed to prevent masturbation. Most of them could be aptly


described as medieval. One device that I learned about in a human sexual


variations class stood out in my mind, and for very obvious reasons. The device


was designed so that the penis was placed into a tube lined with spikes?..


Yes, spikes! As the penis became erect, the spikes pricked, causing the erection


to immediately subside. I believe that this technique most likely proved to be


extremely effective but also inhumane and torturous to all that had to endure


it. Still other "revolutionary" physicians placed leaches on the


genitals of their "self-polluting" patients to keep them from touching


themselves without experiencing great pain. The most drastic measures that I


could find that were used to "cure" those who continued to masturbate


after all else failed, was castration. A medical journal of the mid 1800s


described castration (both male and female) as a proven cure for this form of


insanity (confession: if masturbation is indeed a form of insanity, I


desperately need to either get some help or be taken away). I found that the


common practice of circumcision in newborn males is in large part a carryover


from Victorian times. It was thought that by removing the foreskin, the penis


would require less maintenance. By reducing the amount of maintenance needed to


clean the penis, the temptation to play with it in ungodly ways was thusly


reduced. Thankfully, by the beginning of the 20th century, the American medical


community began to realize that masturbation did not cause insanity. Some


doctors even recommended masturbation to their female patients to relieve


hysteria, and that males masturbate instead of picking up prostitutes (and there


for an STD). However, there were still a number of holdouts. In an article in a


medical journal (dated 1930), onanism was thought to still be


"lurking" in activities such as rope climbing, bicycle riding, and


(for the life of my I couldn?t find a reason why?) the operation of a sewing


machine. Examples like the previous go to prove just how jaded and desperate the


individual was who go so far as to make such a claim. It is even harder to


conceive the reasoning of the individuals who would decide to believe it. Around


the middle of this century, the public opinion of masturbation finally began to


experience a major shift toward acceptance. And many medical texts and journals


removed it from the list of neurological disorders and as a cause for disease


and death. However even today, there are a significant number of people that


half jokingly state that masturbation is a cause for certain ailments. For


example, I read in Solitary Pleasures :an excerpt from a medical journal from


the early 20th Century which stated that, masturbation causes blindness, and


also that it can cause hair to grow uncontrollably from the hands, making it


obvious to anyone and everyone of your own personal practices of


"defilement" (I, for one have 20/20 vision and silky smooth


hands??.I must be lucky). Unfortunately, It seems to me that some doctors


are only slightly more informed about this subject, than the population at


large. It would seem that it was the doctors who had much to do with the


criminalization of masturbation anyway.

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