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Shere Hite

    2 novembre 1942 – 9 settembre 2020

    Shere Hite è stata un'educatrice sessuale femminista pioniera il cui lavoro si è concentrato principalmente sulla sessualità femminile. Andando oltre gli studi biologici, Hite ha enfatizzato il significato personale e l'esperienza soggettiva del sesso. La sua ricerca ha rivelato che molte donne non raggiungono l'orgasmo solo attraverso il rapporto sessuale, sottolineando l'importanza della stimolazione clitoridea diretta. Hite ha criticato la precedente ricerca sessuale per aver incorporato acriticamente le norme culturali, sostenendo una comprensione della natura culturalmente e personalmente costruita dell'esperienza sessuale per rendere la ricerca pertinente al comportamento reale.

    Good guys and bad guys and other lovers
    The Hite Report on Male Sexuality
    The Hite Report
    The Shere Hite Reader: New and Selected Writings on Sex, Globalism, and Private Life
    The new Hite report. The revolutionary report on female sexuality updated
    Women as Revolutionary Agents of Change
    • This new report includes previously unpublished data and personal accounts from women in the UK and Commonwealth. The original "Hite Report on Female Sexuality" was based on samples of women exclusively in the USA. First published in 1976, it explored women's feelings about sex and has had a profound influence on generations of readers. In it, women between the ages of 14 and 78 described their most intimate feelings and answered questions about orgasm, masturbation and their sexual desires. This book brings Shere Hite's thinking to a new generation of women and draws conclusions based on up-to-date and relevant worldwide findings to one of the most probing surveys ever undertaken.

      The new Hite report. The revolutionary report on female sexuality updated
    • The Shere Hite Reader presents wide-ranging analysis on 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 through questionnaires and theory.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."The authoritative collection of her work, The Shere Hite Reader challenges the reader to a new way of seeing.

      The Shere Hite Reader: New and Selected Writings on Sex, Globalism, and Private Life
    • The Hite Report

      • 512pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      A reproduction of the classic text, unavailable now for more than a decade, with a new introduction by the author. The Hite Report, first published in 1976, was a sexual revolution in six hundred pages. To answer sensitive questions dealing with the most intimate details of women's sexuality, Hite's innovation was she asked women, a lot of them, everything--and published the results.One hundred thousand women, ages fourteen to seventy-eight, were asked what they do and don't like about sex; how orgasm really feels, with and without intercourse; how it feels not to have an orgasm during sex; the importance of clitoral stimulation and masturbation; and to name the greatest pleasures and frustrations of their sexual lives, among many other questions.The Hite Report declares that orgasm is easy and strong for women, given the right stimulation; that most women have orgasm most easily during masturbation or clitoral stimulation by hand; that sex as we define it is a cultural institution, not a biological one; and that attitudes must change to include the stimulation women desire.

      The Hite Report
    • "A riveting document!" NEWSWEEK Over 7,000 men, ages thirteen to ninety-seven, speak out about: What they think of women--as wives, lovers, and friends; why a majority of men like marriage but are not faithful; what they think about love--and why they often distrust it; how they feel about giving women clitoral stimulation; why they often masturbate even with a regular sex life...and more.

      The Hite Report on Male Sexuality
    • Der Titel verspricht zwar nicht mehr, als er hält, seine Kernthesen gehen jedoch fast verloren im vielen Deskriptiven, im oftmals redundanten Kommentieren. In vorhergehenden Hite-Reports ging es um Liebe, Sex, Familiengeheimnisse. Vielleicht bietet das neue, weniger brisante Thema inhaltlich zuwenig Kompensation für Hites akribische, langatmige Ausarbeitung? Kein Zweifel, daß weibliche Selbstwertprobleme, die geringere gesellschaftliche Wertschätzung von Frauen und ihre vorrangige Loyalität gegenüber Männern oder das Tabu (nichtsexueller) körperlicher Intimität Frauenfreundschaften blockieren. Wahrscheinlich stimmt auch, daß die Zukunft sehr weiblich wird, "die Frauen im 21. Jahrhundert Spektakuläres leisten werden" ... Hite bemüht sich um animierende Projektionen zukünftiger Freuden, Macht und Stärke von Frauen, die doch eigentümlich steril bleiben

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    • Die Himmelsbürgerin Ariadne Rite schaut sich auf der Erde um und entdeckt eklatante Dissonanzen im Verhältnis der Geschlechter. Sie veröffentlicht ein Buch, in welchem sie einen ökologisch orientierten Feminismus postuliert ... Phantastischer Roman über die Macht der Medien

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