In the early 1960s, Purdue created an atmosphere that increased female students’ freedom, but only provided piecemeal sex education and counseling.
Tag: heterosexuality
Truly Ugandan: Martyrs, Pope Francis, and the Question of Sexuality
Francis obscured both the colonial Christian and queer sexual contexts of the executions.
Dr. Spock and the History of Sexuality
Serendipitously, on June 26, 2015, I found several letters to Spock regarding homosexuality.
From Cod to Codpieces: Benjamin Franklin’s Guide to Food and Sex
Benjamin Franklin’s dalliances with a cod may not seem particularly notable, given his other exploits.
The Hunger of the Finnish Bachelor: Married Men, Desire & Domesticity in 20th Century Finland
Summer widowers might attempt to recapture the erotic possibility of their single days.
Out in the Open: Rural Life, Respectability, and the Nudist Park
The American countryside provided an ideal setting for the principles of nudism.
Revisiting Love’s ‘Golden Age’
Love has a history, but that its history is not quite what we thought it was.