The Shere Hite Reader - Sex, Globalization, and Private Life (Paperback, Seven Stories Press 1st Ed)


"The Shere Hite Reader "presents wide-ranging analyses of the individual and society from a renowned thinker on psychosexual development. The book includes new science in addition to previously published material, reflecting Hite's three decades of work probing the roots of human identity.

For the first time, Hite formalizes her thinking on male adolescence, that boys feel tortured by the new social role they are forced to assume at puberty, requiring a show of superiority toward females. In new detail, Hite advances her understanding that sex is political, linking the expectation on women to achieve orgasm through coitus with broader patterns of oppression. Hite discusses new research on female adolescence, challenging the "virgin" hymen concept and documenting that sexual awakening often precedes puberty. Hite also argues that pornography misrepresents male sexuality (not to mention female sexuality), depicting it as singular and silly instead of "full of intriguing, nuanced behavior involving the entire body, not just the penis."

These and many more new insights are joined by previous work, addressing topics such as the G-spot myth and the coercive aspect of modern "love." The Shere Hite Reader distills the findings of "The Hite Report "(1976); "The Hite Report on Men and Male Sexuality "(1981); "Women and Love "(1987); and "The Hite Report on the Family "(1994); as well as later books published outside the U.S.: "Sex and Business, Women with Women, Women as Revolutionary Agents of Change, The Divine Comedy of Ariadne and Jupiter," and "L'Orgueil d'etre une femme."

The authoritative collection of her work, "The Shere Hite Reader" challenges the reader to discover a new wayof seeing.

Shere Hite's best known work is "The Hite Report" (1976), which has sold over thirty-five million copies worldwide.


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"The Shere Hite Reader "presents wide-ranging analyses of the individual and society from a renowned thinker on psychosexual development. The book includes new science in addition to previously published material, reflecting Hite's three decades of work probing the roots of human identity.

For the first time, Hite formalizes her thinking on male adolescence, that boys feel tortured by the new social role they are forced to assume at puberty, requiring a show of superiority toward females. In new detail, Hite advances her understanding that sex is political, linking the expectation on women to achieve orgasm through coitus with broader patterns of oppression. Hite discusses new research on female adolescence, challenging the "virgin" hymen concept and documenting that sexual awakening often precedes puberty. Hite also argues that pornography misrepresents male sexuality (not to mention female sexuality), depicting it as singular and silly instead of "full of intriguing, nuanced behavior involving the entire body, not just the penis."

These and many more new insights are joined by previous work, addressing topics such as the G-spot myth and the coercive aspect of modern "love." The Shere Hite Reader distills the findings of "The Hite Report "(1976); "The Hite Report on Men and Male Sexuality "(1981); "Women and Love "(1987); and "The Hite Report on the Family "(1994); as well as later books published outside the U.S.: "Sex and Business, Women with Women, Women as Revolutionary Agents of Change, The Divine Comedy of Ariadne and Jupiter," and "L'Orgueil d'etre une femme."

The authoritative collection of her work, "The Shere Hite Reader" challenges the reader to discover a new wayof seeing.

Shere Hite's best known work is "The Hite Report" (1976), which has sold over thirty-five million copies worldwide.

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Imprint

Seven Stories Press,U.S.

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2006

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First published

April 2006

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Dimensions

228 x 152 x 38mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

640

Edition

Seven Stories Press 1st Ed

ISBN-13

978-1-58322-568-4

Barcode

9781583225684

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LSN

1-58322-568-4



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