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Try out PMC Labs and tell us what you think. Learn More. A scientific nomenclature of erotic age preferences informed the mid- through late nineteenth century joint appearance of homosexuality and sexual abuse of minors on the medico-legal scene.
Yet, even in the twenty-first century, legal, psychiatric and culture-critical dimensions of related terms are rarely cleanly distinguished.
Virtually all early attention to erotic age preference occurred in the context of emergent attention to erotic gender preference. Psychiatric understandings of paedophilia are an outcome of the medicalisation of everyday crime, suggested Thomas Szasz — Nosographic identifications of paedophilia, however, would be questioned as early as , in the anthropologically oriented work by Iwan Bloch, 8 and soon after by Havelock Ellis.
Illustrative of an enduring controversy, the run-up to the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-5 was enlivened by the proposal to complement the entity of paedophilia with that of hebephilia — erotic attraction to pubescent rather than younger children. In appreciating this corrigendum it deserves to be remembered how paedophilia and cognate terms entered clinical parlance.
This warrants a slightly broader look at how notions of age-specificity and age-exclusivity in erotic attraction figure in the medical history of sexuality. Definitions of all of these are at a fundamental level conventional, and their alignment around required an intertwining of as much moral and legal as psychiatric sensibility.
Revealingly comparable to age-of-consent legislation worldwide, they have also varied and shifted in stipulated minimal age and minimal age difference requirements for diagnosis. In any case, associations with child abuse plagued the earliest apologetic outlines of homosexuality. As discussed below, these associations inform the coinage and etymology of some of the earliest terms for homosexuality.
Where most early terms denoting age preferences were subsequently coined to classify homosexuals, a definitive reversal in the order of mobilising parameters is achieved only in the DSM-III , which illustratively advises the specification of Pedophilia where the diagnosed person is found to be sexually attracted to males, females or both.
Moreover, the strong philological and philhellenic orientation to ancient paiderastia of even early twentieth century advocates of same-sex love necessarily married reflections on gender and age orientation. A lecture by Michel Foucault given on 19 March , gestured toward a genealogy of paedophilia, arguably the first of such gestures.
The broad outline offered below focuses primarily on the few, but diverse, references to age-specificity in nineteenth century West-European sexological nosology.
Historians of homosexuality have observed an intricate cross-fading of the ramifications of pagan custom, sin and crime with those of mental disorder and social identity. Notwithstanding, medical as well as lyrical conceptions of homosexuality remained critically embroiled with those of ancient Greek paiderastia well into the twentieth century.
There had been no ancient equivalent to such a psychopathology. Denoting a psychiatric condition, however, it carried intrusive semantic baggage. From an etymological point of view, the late-nineteenth through to twentieth century juggling of terms philia, sex, eros, perversion, disorder, orientation amounted to considerable Wortsalat. To mid-nineteenth-century forensic authorities, the matching of ancient terms and medico-legal cases had already proved problematic. In , American phrenologist W.
However, various independent nosological identifications of paedophilia can be seen at the close of the nineteenth century. Influential medico-legal textbooks, notably dating before the first edition of Psychopathia sexualis , provided case studies Krafft-Ebing went on to consider indicative of paedophilia. Its authors stressed that their case evidenced an element of sensual and sentimental adoration, not just carnal interest. He does so in an elaboration of his article. The reported case load of paedophilia erotica at that time, it needs to be stressed, was small, combining those of Krafft-Ebing about ten by , Schrenck-Notzing two , Ellis one , Forel one and, avant la lettre , Laurent two.
Typological attention to age is evident in the work of two early apologists for homosexuality, neither of whom was medically trained. In an pamphlet Karl-Maria Kertbeny made a distinction between boy-loving homosexuality native to Southern countries and man-loving homosexuality native to Northern countries. Comparably, in his first of twelve famed pamphlets Karl Heinrich Ulrichs coined the term urnische Liebe specifically to establish a contradistinction to the popular connotation of Knabenliebe.
Male youths shared the feminine features of women, such that only attraction to robustly adult males would indicate a complete inversion, and thus full pathology, of gendered sensibilities in males. Such transitional states would be the rule, not the exception. Both Hirschfeld, in , and Moll, in , ventured estimations of the respective incidence of age-preference categories. Was the defendant at root an invert, a paedophile, a sadist or a flagellantist?
There has been an elaborate early modern legal discourse on the nature of child sex offenders, but at least in England this did not include the notion of a sexual perversion.
One could ask why a specifically forensic definition of a paedophilic predilection was not forthcoming until the s, despite decades of alienist and forensic study of child sex offenders. Defendants, for their part, were likely to cite circumstantial and incidental, not preferential, factors.
Exculpatory statements were scrutinised as possible clues to the state of their mental faculties. In all of his own cases, except a seeming Platonic one, Krafft-Ebing found signs of degeneration.
Still, without a third factor neurasthenia, dementia paralytica present, acting upon a paedophilic orientation would not suggest diminished capacity. These conclusions were affirmed by others including Von Schrenck-Notzing. Freud never used it in print or correspondence, and would only briefly reflect on the child as erotic object of choice in Age of attraction soon became the mobilising research parameter for phallometrists.
The passage from paraphilias -as-mental-disorders to paraphilic disorders did little to solve these basic, nineteenth-century problems. Legal, psychiatric and culture-critical dimensions of the term are today rarely cleanly distinguished, surprisingly even in many legal, clinical and historical communications. Complementary sets of sensibilities and caveats have come into play where rape has been conceptualised in terms of rape trauma syndrome coined by psychiatrist Ann Wolbert Burgess and sociologist Lynda Lytle Holmstrom in , child molestation in terms of sexual abuse accommodation syndrome conceptualised by Roland Summit in and incest in terms of incest survivor syndrome introduced by Sam and Diana Kirschner in For brief historical reference see Joseph T.
McCann, Kelley L. Shindler and Tammy R. Julie Mazaleigue, Histoire de la Perversion Sexuelle. It was picked up in contemporary reviews eg. Dohrn, , Vol. Marcus, repr. Hammer and B. Glueck, Jr. Hoch and J. II Alphabetical Indices with a reference to rubric The list hardly extends beyond pederasty entering the OED in , gerontophilia as derivative of gerontophil , which entered , paedophilia and ephebophilia Attested first in and only sporadically beyond Paul H.
Austrian and German laws forbade Unzucht [indecency] with minors under age Krafft-Ebing estimated the age of pubescence in Northern countries at 13—15 for girls and 15 for boys. Deuticke, , 9, Thomas, , 25— From circa , it was named as an aid in the classification of pictorial stimuli long used in penile plethysmography. The suggestion was not taken up. APA, op. Pratt, op. The former terms are still extremely rare in anthropological literature. Anthropological annotations proposed by Herdt were excluded from DSM revisions in the s.
Davis and G. Widiger et al. Mezzich, Y. Honda and M. See eg. Much of this, it should be kept in mind, remained speculative and casuistic until well after Lehrbuch der Psychiatrie Stuttgart: Enke, 2nd edn [], Vol. II, —9.
He was acquitted on this basis. Breen alias J. Eglinton , its one-issue revival Kalos , and the Amsterdam-based periodical Paidika — Plutarch, Amatorius b Moralia IX. Horn Cornelia B. Zedler, , Vol. Hebbelynck, , Vol. Dover K. Wiener Klinische Rundschau , 17 [], —6. Whether a mere re-wording could deliver on such a promise was doubted early on.
II, The early travails of the term beyond Krauss can be provisionally sketched. It entered the English language in a article in the American Journal of Urology by its editor and popular sexology author, William J. Krauss was a regular guest at the scientific meetings of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Association he must have met Stekel, if not earlier, at the 8 June meeting. The term nowhere appears in the 4-volume Minutes of the Association and Freud never used it in print or correspondence; perversion remained the term preferred by psychoanalysts.
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Barnabe Barnes
The volume concludes with a triple sestina in which the lover casts a magic spell on his mistress and consummates his love. In addition to his careful editing of the text, Mr. Doyno has provided substantial commentary on the poems, dealing with previously unknown sources, the rhetorical background, and various problems of interpretation. In addition, in his lengthy introduction he deals with the relevant biography of Barnes, his probable intentions in composing the sonnets, and the classical and renaissance background for the poems.
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There are a slew of contemporaries of Shakespeare of which many of you never encountered in your English classrooms, whether high school of university. These are some of the more colorful ones. He entered Brasenose College, Oxford in , but did not earn a degree for his father passed in Dr Barnes left a portion of his estate to each of his six children, and Barnes lived on the income of this bequest. In , he traveled with the Earl of Essex to France. At the end of the sonnet cycle,the lover Parthenophil dreams that he uses black magic to compel his unattainable mistress to appear to him naked, whereupon he rapes her.
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