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Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5
Havelock Ellis
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5
Table of Contents
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5.
.....................................................................................................1
Havelock Ellis.
.........................................................................................................................................1
PREFACE..
..............................................................................................................................................3
EROTIC SYMBOLISM..
.....................................................................................................................................3
I. The Definition of Erotic SymbolismSymbolism of Act and Symbolism of ObjectErotic
FetichismWide extension of the symbols of SexThe Immense Variety of Possible Erotic
FetichesThe Normal Foundations of Erotic SymbolismClassification of the PhenomenaThe
Tendency to Idealize the Defects of a Beloved PersonStendhal's Crystallization.
.........................3
II. Foot−fetichism and Shoe−fetichismWide Prevalence and Normal BasisRestif de la
BretonneThe Foot a Normal Focus of Sexual Attraction Among Some PeoplesThe Chinese,
Greeks, Romans, Spaniards, etc.The Congenital Predisposition in Erotic SymbolismThe
Influence of Early Association and Emotional ShockShoe−fetichism in Relation to
MasochismThe Two Phenomena Independent Though AlliedThe Desire to be Trodden
OnThe Fascination of Physical ConstraintThe Symbolism of Self−inflicted PainThe
Dynamic Element in Erotic SymbolismThe Symbolism of Garments.
.............................................12
III. Scatalogic SymbolismUrolagniaCoprolagniaThe
Ascetic Attitude Towards the
FleshNormal
basis of Scatalogic SymbolismScatalogic
Conceptions Among Primitive
PeoplesUrine
as a Primitive Holy WaterSacredness
of Animal ExcretaScatalogy
in
Folk−loreThe Obscene as Derived from the MythologicalThe
Immature Sexual Impulse
Tends to Manifest Itself in Scatalogic FormsThe
basis of Physiological Connection Between
the Urinary and Genital SpheresUrinary
Fetichism Sometimes Normal in AnimalsThe
Urolagnia of MasochistsThe
Scatalogy of SaintsUrolagnia
More Often a Symbolism of Act
Than a Symbolism of ObjectOnly
Occasionally an Olfactory FetichismComparative
Rarity of
CoprolagniaInfluence of Nates Fetichism as a Transition to CoprolagniaIdeal
CoprolagniaOlfactory CoprolagniaUrolagnia and Coprolagnia as Symbols of Coitus..
.................39
IV. Animals as Sources of Erotic SymbolismMixoscopic ZoophiliaThe
Stuff−fetichismsHair−fetichismThe Stuff−fetichisms Mainly on a Tactile BaseErotic
ZoophiliaZooerastiaBestialityThe Conditions that Favor BestialityIts Wide Prevalence
Among Primitive Peoples and Among PeasantsThe Primitive Conception of AnimalsThe
GoatThe Influence of Familiarity with AnimalsCongress Between Women and AnimalsThe
Social Reaction Against Bestiality..
.....................................................................................................59
V. ExhibitionismIllustrative CasesA Symbolic Perversion of CourtshipThe Impulse to
DefileThe Exhibitionist's Psychic AttitudeThe Sexual Organs as FetichsPhallus
WorshipAdolescent Pride in Sexual DevelopmentExhibitionism of the NatesThe
Classification of the Forms of ExhibitionismNature of the Relationship of Exhibitionism to
Epilepsy.
...............................................................................................................................................71
VI. The Forms of Erotic Symbolism are Simulacra of CoitusWide Extension of Erotic
SymbolismFetichism Not Covering the Whole Ground of Sexual SelectionIt is Based on the
Individual Factor in SelectionCrystallizationThe Lover and the ArtistThe Key to Erotic
Symbolism to be Found in the Emotional SphereThe Passage to Pathological Extremes..
...............83
THE MECHANISM OF DETUMESCENCE..
..................................................................................................89
I. The Psychological Significance of DetumescenceThe Testis and the OvarySperm Cell and
Germ CellDevelopment of the EmbryoThe External Sexual OrgansTheir Wide Range of
VariationTheir Nervous SupplyThe PenisIts Racial VariationsThe Influence of
ExerciseThe Scrotum and TesticlesThe Mons VenerisThe VulvaThe Labia Majora and
their VarietiesThe Pubic Hair and Its CharactersThe Clitoris and Its FunctionsThe Anus as
an Erogenous ZoneThe Nymphae and their FunctionThe VaginaThe HymenVirginityThe
Biological Significance of the Hymen..
................................................................................................89
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Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5
Table of Contents
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5
II. The Object of DetumescenceErogenous ZonesThe LipsThe Vascular Characters of
DetumescenceErectile TissueErection in WomanMucous Emission in WomenSexual
ConnectionThe Human Mode of IntercourseNormal VariationsThe Motor Characters of
DetumescenceEjaculationThe Virile ReflexThe General Phenomena of DetumescenceThe
Circulatory and Respiratory PhenomenaBlood PressureCardiac DisturbanceGlandular
ActivityDistillatioThe Essentially Motor Character of DetumescenceInvoluntary Muscular
Irradiation to Bladder, etc.Erotic IntoxicationAnalogy of Sexual Detumescence and Vesical
TensionThe Specifically Sexual Movements of Detumescence in ManIn WomanThe
Spontaneous Movements of the Genital Canal in WomanTheir Function in ConceptionPart
Played by Active Movement of the SpermatozoaThe Artificial Injection of SemenThe Facial
Expression During DetumescenceThe Expression of JoyThe Occasional Serious Effects of
Coitus..
................................................................................................................................................106
III. The Constituents of SemenFunction of the ProstateThe Properties of
SemenAphrodisiacsAlcohol, Opium, etc.AnaphrodisiacsThe Stimulant Influence of
Semen in CoitusThe Internal Effects of Testicular SecretionsThe Influence of Ovarian
Secretion..
...........................................................................................................................................127
IV. The Aptitude for DetumescenceIs There an Erotic Temperament?The Available
Standards of ComparisonCharacteristics
of the CastratedCharacteristics
of
PubertyCharacteristics
of the State of DetumescenceShortness
of StatureDevelopment
of
the Secondary Sexual CharactersDeep VoiceBright EyesGlandular ActivityEverted
LipsPigmentationProfuse HairDubious Significance of Many of These Characters..
................135
THE PSYCHIC STATE IN PREGNANCY. The Relationship of Maternal and Sexual
EmotionConception and Loss of VirginityThe Anciently Accepted Signs of This ConditionThe
Pervading Effects of Pregnancy on the OrganismPigmentationThe Blood and CirculationThe
ThyroidChanges in the Nervous SystemThe Vomiting of PregnancyThe Longings of Pregnant
WomenMaternal ImpressionsEvidence for and Against Their ValidityThe Question Still
OpenImperfection of Our KnowledgeThe Significance of Pregnancy..
.....................................................149
APPENDIX. HISTORIES OF SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT..
.........................................................................169
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Havelock Ellis
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·
EROTIC SYMBOLISM.
PREFACE.
·
·
I. The Definition of Erotic SymbolismSymbolism of Act and Symbolism of ObjectErotic
FetichismWide extension of the symbols of SexThe Immense Variety of Possible Erotic
FetichesThe Normal Foundations of Erotic SymbolismClassification of the PhenomenaThe
Tendency to Idealize the Defects of a Beloved PersonStendhal's Crystallization.
·
II. Foot−fetichism and Shoe−fetichismWide Prevalence and Normal BasisRestif de la
BretonneThe Foot a Normal Focus of Sexual Attraction Among Some PeoplesThe Chinese,
Greeks, Romans, Spaniards, etc.The Congenital Predisposition in Erotic SymbolismThe Influence
of Early Association and Emotional ShockShoe−fetichism in Relation to MasochismThe Two
Phenomena Independent Though AlliedThe Desire to be Trodden OnThe Fascination of Physical
ConstraintThe Symbolism of Self−inflicted PainThe Dynamic Element in Erotic SymbolismThe
Symbolism of Garments.
·
III. Scatalogic SymbolismUrolagniaCoprolagniaThe Ascetic Attitude Towards the FleshNormal
basis of Scatalogic SymbolismScatalogic Conceptions Among Primitive PeoplesUrine as a
Primitive Holy WaterSacredness of Animal ExcretaScatalogy in Folk−loreThe Obscene as
Derived from the MythologicalThe Immature Sexual Impulse Tends to Manifest Itself in Scatalogic
FormsThe basis of Physiological Connection Between the Urinary and Genital SpheresUrinary
Fetichism Sometimes Normal in AnimalsThe Urolagnia of MasochistsThe Scatalogy of
SaintsUrolagnia More Often a Symbolism of Act Than a Symbolism of ObjectOnly Occasionally
an Olfactory FetichismComparative Rarity of CoprolagniaInfluence of Nates Fetichism as a
Transition to CoprolagniaIdeal CoprolagniaOlfactory CoprolagniaUrolagnia and Coprolagnia as
Symbols of Coitus.
·
IV. Animals as Sources of Erotic SymbolismMixoscopic ZoophiliaThe
Stuff−fetichismsHair−fetichismThe Stuff−fetichisms Mainly on a Tactile BaseErotic
ZoophiliaZooerastiaBestialityThe Conditions that Favor BestialityIts Wide Prevalence Among
Primitive Peoples and Among PeasantsThe Primitive Conception of AnimalsThe GoatThe
Influence of Familiarity with AnimalsCongress Between Women and AnimalsThe Social Reaction
Against Bestiality.
·
V. ExhibitionismIllustrative CasesA Symbolic Perversion of CourtshipThe Impulse to
DefileThe Exhibitionist's Psychic AttitudeThe Sexual Organs as FetichsPhallus
WorshipAdolescent Pride in Sexual DevelopmentExhibitionism of the NatesThe Classification of
the Forms of ExhibitionismNature of the Relationship of Exhibitionism to Epilepsy.
·
VI. The Forms of Erotic Symbolism are Simulacra of CoitusWide Extension of Erotic
SymbolismFetichism Not Covering the Whole Ground of Sexual SelectionIt is Based on the
Individual Factor in SelectionCrystallizationThe Lover and the ArtistThe Key to Erotic
Symbolism to be Found in the Emotional SphereThe Passage to Pathological Extremes.
·
THE MECHANISM OF DETUMESCENCE.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5
1
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5
·
I. The Psychological Significance of DetumescenceThe Testis and the OvarySperm Cell and Germ
CellDevelopment of the EmbryoThe External Sexual OrgansTheir Wide Range of
VariationTheir Nervous SupplyThe PenisIts Racial VariationsThe Influence of ExerciseThe
Scrotum and TesticlesThe Mons VenerisThe VulvaThe Labia Majora and their VarietiesThe
Pubic Hair and Its CharactersThe Clitoris and Its FunctionsThe Anus as an Erogenous ZoneThe
Nymphae and their FunctionThe VaginaThe HymenVirginityThe Biological Significance of the
Hymen.
·
II. The Object of DetumescenceErogenous ZonesThe LipsThe Vascular Characters of
DetumescenceErectile TissueErection in WomanMucous Emission in WomenSexual
ConnectionThe Human Mode of IntercourseNormal VariationsThe Motor Characters of
DetumescenceEjaculationThe Virile ReflexThe General Phenomena of DetumescenceThe
Circulatory and Respiratory PhenomenaBlood PressureCardiac DisturbanceGlandular
ActivityDistillatioThe Essentially Motor Character of DetumescenceInvoluntary Muscular
Irradiation to Bladder, etc.Erotic IntoxicationAnalogy of Sexual Detumescence and Vesical
TensionThe Specifically Sexual Movements of Detumescence in ManIn WomanThe Spontaneous
Movements of the Genital Canal in WomanTheir Function in ConceptionPart Played by Active
Movement of the SpermatozoaThe Artificial Injection of SemenThe Facial Expression During
DetumescenceThe Expression of JoyThe Occasional Serious Effects of Coitus.
·
III. The Constituents of SemenFunction of the ProstateThe Properties of
SemenAphrodisiacsAlcohol, Opium, etc.AnaphrodisiacsThe Stimulant Influence of Semen in
CoitusThe Internal Effects of Testicular SecretionsThe Influence of Ovarian Secretion.
·
IV. The Aptitude for DetumescenceIs There an Erotic Temperament?The Available Standards of
ComparisonCharacteristics of the CastratedCharacteristics of PubertyCharacteristics of the State
of DetumescenceShortness of StatureDevelopment of the Secondary Sexual CharactersDeep
VoiceBright EyesGlandular ActivityEverted LipsPigmentationProfuse HairDubious
Significance of Many of These Characters.
·
THE PSYCHIC STATE IN PREGNANCY. The Relationship of Maternal and Sexual
EmotionConception and Loss of VirginityThe Anciently Accepted Signs of This ConditionThe
Pervading Effects of Pregnancy on the OrganismPigmentationThe Blood and CirculationThe
ThyroidChanges in the Nervous SystemThe Vomiting of PregnancyThe Longings of Pregnant
WomenMaternal ImpressionsEvidence for and Against Their ValidityThe Question Still
OpenImperfection of Our KnowledgeThe Significance of Pregnancy.
·
APPENDIX. HISTORIES OF SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT.
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STUDIES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SEX, VOLUME V
Erotic Symbolism
The Mechanism of Detumescence
The Psychic State in Pregnancy
by
HAVELOCK ELLIS
1927
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5
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