Article ID: CBB873917643

Havelock Ellis, Sexology, and Sexual Selection in Post-Darwinian Evolutionary Biology (2024)

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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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Authors & Contributors
Crozier, Ivan
Bauer, Heike
Beccalossi, Chiara
Ellis, Havelock
Epprecht, Marc
Garton, Stephen
Journals
Journal of the History of Sexuality
Medical History
Classical World
History of Psychology
Journal for Eighteenth-Century Studies
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Publishers
University of Chicago Press
Cambridge University Press
Cornell University Press
Palgrave Macmillan
Routledge
University of Minnesota Press
Concepts
Sexual behavior
Sexuality
Homosexuality
Sexology
Science and gender
Medicine
People
Ellis, Havelock
Kinsey, Alfred C.
Beach, Frank Ambrose
Bordeu, Théophile de
Diderot, Denis
Foucault, Michel
Time Periods
19th century
20th century
20th century, early
18th century
20th century, late
21st century
Places
Great Britain
United States
Africa
Vienna (Austria)
Rome (Italy)
France
Institutions
American Museum of Natural History, New York
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