- Sex manual
Sex manuals are
book s which explain how to performsexual intercourse and othersexual practice s. They often also feature advice onbirth control , as well as advice onsexual relationship s.Ancient sex manuals
The oldest sex manuals come from Asia. The oldest sex manual in the world is the Chinese 'Handbooks of Sex' written 5,000 years ago by Emperor Huang-Ti (2697-2598 B.C.) It is also believed that the 'Tao of Love Coupling' originated from Huang-ti. A book entitled Su-Nui Ching, became the sexual bible and medical guidebook for many generations.
The "
Kama Sutra " ofVatsyayana , believed to have been written in the 1st to 6th centuries, has a notorious reputation as a sex manual, although only a small part of its text is devoted to sex.In the Graeco-Roman area, a sex manual was written by Philaenis of Samos, possibly a courtesan (hetaira) of the Hellenistic period (3rd - 1st century BC). Preserved by a series of fragmentary papyruses which attest its popularity, it served as a source of inspiration for
Ovid 's "Ars Amatoria ", written around 3 BC, which is partially a sex manual, and partially a burlesque on the art of love.Other ancient sex manuals include the lost works of
Elephantis ; "Ananga Ranga ", a 12th century collection ofHindu erotic works; and "The Perfumed Garden for the Soul's Recreation", a 16th century Arabic work bySheikh Nefzaoui .Modern sex manuals
Despite the existence of ancient sex manuals in other cultures, sex manuals were banned in Western culture for many years. What sexual information was available was generally only available in the form of illicit
pornography or medical books, which generally discussed either sexual physiology or sexual disorders. The authors of medical works went so far as to write the most sexually explicit parts of their texts inLatin , so as to make them inaccessible to the general public. (SeeKrafft-Ebing 's "Psychopathia Sexualis " as an example).A few translations of the ancient works were circulated privately, such as Sir Richard Burton's translations of the "Ananga Ranga" and "The Perfumed Garden".
In the late 19th Century,
Ida Craddock wrote many serious instructional tracts on human sexuality and appropriate, respectful sexual relations between married couples. Among her works were "The Wedding Night" and "Right Marital Living". In 1918Marie Stopes published "Married Love ", considered groundbreaking despite its limitations in details used to discuss sex acts.Theodoor Hendrik van de Velde 's book "Het volkomen huwelijk" "(The Perfect Marriage)", published in 1926 was well-known inNetherlands ,Germany ,Sweden andEstonia . In Germany "Die vollkommene Ehe" reached its 42nd printing in 1932 despite its being placed on the list of forbidden books,Index Librorum Prohibitorum by the Roman Catholic Church. In Sweden, "Det fulländade äktenskapet" was widely known although regarded as pornographic and unsuitable for young readers long into the 1960s. In English, has 42 printings inits original 1930 edition, and was republished in new editions in 1965 and 2000.David Reuben, M. D.'s book "
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask) ", published in 1969 was one of the first sex manuals that entered mainstream culture in the 1960s. Although it did not feature explicit images of sex acts, its descriptions of sex acts were unprecedentedly detailed."
The Joy of Sex " by Dr.Alex Comfort was the firstsexually explicit sex manual to be widely published. Its publication in the 1970s opened the way to the widespread publication of sex manuals in the West. As a result, hundreds of sex manuals are now available in print.One of the currently most well-known in America is "
The Guide to Getting it On " by Paul Joannides. The Guide to Getting it On, now in its fifth edition, has won several prestigious awards and has been translated into 12 foreign languages since it first appeared in 1996. [ [http://www.goofyfootpress.com/index.clickthrough.html Paul Joannides. "The Guide To Getting It On, Fifth edition." Goofy Foot Press. Oregon, USA. 2006. ISBN 1-885535-69-4.] ]Other reputable guides include:
* Kemper, Alfred M., "Love Couches Design Criteria". Los Angeles 1972. Library of Congress #75-36170, 101 pages — design criteria for assistive furniture, with sections on accommodation of disabled persons.
* Bodansky, Steve and Vera, "The Illustrated Guide to Extended Massive Orgasm". Hunter House. 1st ed., 2002. ISBN 0-89793-362-1, 235 pages.
* Hooper, Anne J., "Sexopedia". DK Publishing. 1st American ed., 2002. ISBN 0-7894-8958-9, 272 pages.
* McMeel, Andrews and Lisa Sussman, "Sex Positions". Carlton Publishing Group. 2002. ISBN 1-84222-266-X, 96 pages.
* Nerve.com, "Position of the Day Playbook, Sex Every Day in Every Way". Chronicle Books. 2005. ISBN 0-8118-4701-2, 376 pages.Notes and references
*"Teaching America About Sex: marriage guides and sex manuals from the late Victorians to Dr. Ruth." Michael Edward Melody, Linda Mary Peterson. NYU Press, 1999. ISBN 0814755321 Chapter 4, Sexual Eruption and the Reaction: The Interwar Years.
* [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/awhhtml/awgc1/sex_manuals.html Sex Manuals] at theLibrary of Congress American Memory
*"Studies in Human Sexuality: A Selected Guide" By Suzanne G. Frayser and Thomas J. Whitby. Libraries Unlimited, 1995. ISBN 15663081308.
*Sahli, Nancy Ann. "Women and Sexuality in America: A Bibliography." Boston: G.K. Hall, 1984.
*" 'Kiss without shame, for she desires it' :Sexual foreplay in American marital advice literature, 1900-1925" by Peter Laipson.Journal of Social History , Spring, 1996
*Guidelines for Marital Sex: An Analysis of Fifteen Popular Marriage Manuals" by Dennis Brissett, Lionel S. Lewis The Family Coordinator, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Jan., 1970), pp. 41-48. doi:10.2307/582144 [http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0014-7214(197001)19%3A1%3C41%3AGFMSAA%3E2.0.CO%3B2-5 JSTOR]List of sex manuals
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Ananga Ranga " byKalyanamalla
* "Ars Amatoria " (satirical) by Roman authorOvid
* "Art of Love " byPhilaenis of Samos
* "Book of Dongxuan " byLi Dongxuan of theTang dynasty
* "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex (But Were Afraid to Ask) " byDavid Reuben
* "Good Recipes for Woman " byChen Zhiming
* "The Good Vibrations Guide to Sex " byCathy Winks andAnne Semans
* "Guide for the Jade House " byPeng Zhu
* "The Guide to Getting it On " byPaul Joannides
* "Handbooks of Sex " byEmperor Huang-Ti
* "The Illustrated Guide to Extended Massive Orgasm " by Steve and Vera Bodansky
* "Jayamangala " byYasodhara
* "The Joy of Sex " byAlex Comfort
* "Kama Sutra " byVatsayana
* "Lazzat Un Nisa " by Muhammad Abdul Latif
* "Love Couches Design Criteria " byAlfred M. Kemper
* "The Mystery of Chamber Art " byChen Xilei
* "On Abstinence in Sex " byGao Lian
* "On the Loss and Gain of Intercourse with Woman " byTao Hongjing
* "On the Loss and Gain of The Chamber Art " bySun Simiao
* "On Venereal disease " byHua Tuo
* "Pao-Pu Zhi " byGe Hong of the Jin dynasty
* "Position of the Day Playbook, Sex Every Day in Every Way "
* "Ratirahasya " byKokkoka
* "Ratiratna Pradipika " byPraudhadevaraja
* "Recipe of The Simple Lady " byWang Shou
* "Sexopedia " byAnne J. Hooper
* "Sex Positions byAndrews McMeel andLisa Sussman
* "The Secret Manual of The Jade House " byChong Hezi
* "Tao of Love Coupling "Emperor Huang-ti
* "The Wonder Book of The Chamber " byHong Ji
* "The Yin Passage of Rongchen " byRong chen of theHan dynasty ee also
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Sexology
*Sexual revolution
*Sex education
*Safe Sex
*Taoist Sexual Practices
*Sex-positive feminism
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