This study situates Henry Havelock Ellis’s sexological research within the nineteenth-century evolutionary debates, especially the discussion over sexual selection’s applicability to humanity. For example, Ellis’s monograph on sexual behavior, Sexual Inversion (1897), treated inborn homosexuality as a natural variation of evolutionary mechanisms. This book was situated within a longer study of human sexuality in relation to evolutionary selection. His later works dealt even more directly with Charles Darwin’s concept of selection, such as Sexual Selection in Man (1905). Through Sexual Selection in Man, Ellis asserted that sexual attraction stemmed from a physical cause rather than an innate aesthetic sense. I argue that Ellis’s best-known historical publications, including his work on sexual inversion, were intended to intervene in the contemporary evolutionary debates. This analysis also identifies a specific point where evolutionary theory informed the foundation of sexology as a scientific discipline.
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Ellis, Havelock;
Symonds, John Addington;
Crozier, Ivan;
(2008)
Sexual Inversion: A Critical Edition
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Article
Beccalossi, Chiara;
(2009)
The Origin of Italian Sexological Studies: Female Sexual Inversion, ca. 1870--1900
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Article
Crozier, Ivan;
(2008)
Nineteenth-Century British Psychiatric Writing about Homosexuality before Havelock Ellis: The Missing Story
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Article
Crozier, Ivan;
(2008)
Havelock Ellis, Eugenicist
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Article
Bauer, Heike;
(2009)
Theorizing Female Inversion: Sexology, Discipline, and Gender at the Fin de Siècle
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Katz, Jonathan;
(2007)
The Invention of Heterosexuality
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Book
S. N. Nyeck;
Marc Epprecht;
(2013)
Sexual Diversity in Africa: Politics, Theory, and Citizenship
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Bauer, Heike;
(2006)
Scholars, Scientists and Sexual Inverts: Authority and Sexology in Nineteenth-Century Britain
(/isis/citation/CBB001232441/)
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Kateřina Lišková;
(2018)
Sexual Liberation, Socialist Style: Communist Czechoslovakia and the Science of Desire, 1945–1989
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Article
Oosterhuis, Harry;
(2012)
Sexual Modernity in the Works of Richard von Krafft-Ebing and Albert Moll
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Article
Pettit, Michael;
(2012)
The Queer Life of a Lab Rat
(/isis/citation/CBB001260562/)
Article
Hubbard, Thomas K.;
(2008-9)
The Paradox of “Natural” Heterosexuality with “Unnatural” Women
(/isis/citation/CBB001032469/)
Article
Tsampiras, Carla;
(2014)
Two Tales about Illness, Ideologies, and Intimate Identities: Sexuality Politics and AIDS in South Africa, 1980--95
(/isis/citation/CBB001422142/)
Article
Zeb Tortorici;
(2015)
Sexual Violence, Predatory Masculinity, and Medical Testimony in New Spain
(/isis/citation/CBB571624412/)
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Tom Waidzunas;
(2015)
The Straight Line: How the Fringe Science of Ex-Gay Therapy Reoriented Sexuality
(/isis/citation/CBB226278085/)
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Helen E. Longino;
(2013)
Studying Human Behavior: How Scientists Investigate Aggression and Sexuality
(/isis/citation/CBB539842089/)
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McLaren, Angus;
(2012)
Reproduction by Design: Sex, Robots, Trees, and Test-Tube Babies in Interwar Britain
(/isis/citation/CBB001212414/)
Article
Mary McAlpin;
(2019)
Denis Diderot and the Masturbating Girl
(/isis/citation/CBB698197348/)
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Garton, Stephen;
(2004)
Histories of Sexuality
(/isis/citation/CBB000771245/)
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Robinson, Paul;
(1989)
The moderization of sex: Havelock Ellis, Alfred Kinsey, William Masters and Virginia Johnson
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