Article ID: CBB382360614

Modern European sexological and orientalist assimilations of medieval Islamicate ‘ilm al-bah to erotology (2023)

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This article discusses the term erotology, which was applied to medieval Islamicate ‘ilm al-bah (the science of coitus), as well as other world traditions of sexual knowledge, by European sexologists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, who contrasted it with their own forms of inquiry into sexual matters in the modern field of sexual science. It argues that the homogenisation and minimisation of all ancient and non-European forms of medical knowledge about sex, even one as substantial as the ‘ilm al-bah tradition, supported a particular story about the origins of sexology's own emergence as a new and unprecedented biomedical and scientific way of knowing, characterised by an opposition assumed between sexuality and religion, by a view of sexual variations as perversions or pathologies, and by a view of Arabs and Muslims as sexually excessive. The article focusses on French, English, German, Austrian, and Italian sources of the 19th century that discussed the history of sexual medicine, relating these accounts to recent attempts to historicise sexology. It considers how forms of colonial hierarchy and exoticist views of non-European cultures impacted the dismissal of ‘ilm al-bah among European sexual scientists and how they may continue to exert an influence on forms of modern historical inquiry that are not attentive to scholarship on medieval Islamicate sexual medicine.

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Article Chiara Beccalossi; Kate Fisher; Jana Funke (2023) Sexology and development. History of the Human Sciences (pp. 3-14). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Caballero-Navas, Carmen
Cuomu, Mingji
Flemming, Rebecca
Gallagher, Nancy Elizabeth
Haynes, April Rose
Howie, Gillian
Journals
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam
Gender and History
Asian Medicine: Tradition and Modernity
Early Science and Medicine: A Journal for the Study of Science, Technology and Medicine in the Pre-modern Period
French Historical Studies
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Boydell & Brewer
Palgrave Macmillan
Routledge
Stanford University Press
University of Chicago Press
Yale University Press
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Medicine and gender
Medicine and religion
Medicine
Medicine and culture
Medicine and society
Disease and diseases
People
Aristotle
Farnham, Eliza W.
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Medieval
19th century
Early modern
17th century
18th century
Ancient
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United States
China
France
Greece
India
Ottoman Empire
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