Product Description
Few subjects have been as maligned and mythologized through the ages and across so many disciplines as masturbation, with descriptions ranging from self-abuse to self-love. This unique volume brings together a wealth of fact and opinion from the pages of linguistics, law, history, social science, philosophy, religion, spirituality, medicine, and many more. Carefully researched and attributed, the author's selections alternately entertain and entrance, while educating us about the breadth and depth of this practice common to all, taboo to some, celebrated by others.
The BIG Book of Masturbation addresses the myths and questions that have plagued society for centuries, from whether you get hairy palms and/or go blind from masturbating to whether self-pleasuring is illegal. The author shares with us how porcupines and other animals pleasure themselves, attitudes about solo sex practices from the South Seas to South Africa, and Mark Twain's views on the subject. She also analyzes our culture's seemingly inconsistent responses to the masturbation brouhahas of PeeWee Herman, Dr. Joycelyn Elders, and Ann Landers.
Presenting masturbation from a variety of perspectives, this is a thoughtful and intelligent look at the controversies that surround this intriguing and universally practiced--and until now snubbed--behavior.
About the Author
Martha Cornog edited Libraries, Erotica, & Pornography (1991), which won the American Library Association's Eli M. Oboler Award for intellectual freedom in 1992. She has written articles on sexuality materials in library collections for Library Journal, Collection Building, Journal of Information Ethics, and SIECUS Report--many in collaboration with her husband, Timothy Perper. She is manager of membership services for a medical society, has held positions in several libraries, and received an M.S. in library science from Drexel University and an M.A. in linguistics from Brown University.