Transvestites

The Erotic Drive To Cross Dress

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Transvestites

The Erotic Drive To Cross Dress

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Transvestites are women and men who feel reluctant and even refuse to dress in the clothing of their own sex. For them, the inherent drive to cross-dress is often more powerful than sexual drive itself. This phenomenon has often been confronted with both ignorance and prejudice. Transvestites have been subjected not only to discrimination but also to criminal prosecution for following what, for them, was an inborn inclination. Dr. Hirschfeld created this book to establish a body of knowledge about an often misunderstood topic and to strip away long held prejudices. This classic gender study, first published in Germany in 1910 and newly translated, explores all aspects of transvestism: social, physical and emotional.

Transvestism is a firmly rooted psychological phenomenon and cultural tradition, in spite of religious, legal and social sanctions. Written 80 years ago, this book was and still is the most comprehensive treatise on the subject of transvestism, illustrating that while styles have changed, the enthusiasm of devotees has not.

Part I introduces transvestites with sympathetic, often amusing case histories, defines symptoms, and explains their basic, erotic character.

Part II explores the forceful drive to cross-dress and examines clothing as a form of expression of personality.

Part III addresses the historical, legal, anthropological, and social aspects of transvestism, and includes fascinating chapters on transvestism as it relates to the Bible, law and criminality, and women in the military.

This book conclusively demonstrates that transvestism is a natural extension of the infinite variations of human personality.

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Prometheus Books
Language
English
Pages
424

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Transvestites: The Erotic Drive To Cross Dress
December 30, 2003, Prometheus Books
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Transvestites: the erotic drive to cross-dress
1991, Prometheus Books
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Transvestites: the erotic drive to cross-dress
1 Apr 1991, Prometheus Books
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First Sentence

"Magnus Hirschfeld (1868-1935) was one of the founders of what might be called sexology, along with Havelock Ellis, Sigmund Freud, Richard von Krafft-Ebing, and others."

Table of Contents

Pt. 1. Questions of right and wrong in conduct and analysis of the case histories. Introduction and cases (1-17) ; Analysis of the cases (complex of symptoms)
pt. 2. Criticism (differential diagnosis). Transvestism and homosexuality ; Transvestism and monosexuality ; Transvestism and fetishism (explanation of Richard Wagner's Letters to a milliner) ; Transvestism and masochism ; Transvestism and the illusion of sexual metamorphosis ; Transvestism and hallucination ; Clothing as a form of expression of mental conditions ; The theory of intermediaries
pt. 3. Ethnology and history. Introduction ; Transvestism of children ; Transvestism and the law ; Transvestism and criminality ; The duration of cross-dressing ; The discovery of sex after death ; Suicide in the clothing of the other sex ; How transvestism is discovered ; Transvestism for reasons of normal sexual love and jealousy ; Criticism of the supposed motivations for cross-dressing ; Transvestism on the stage ; Comedy and transvestism ; Transvestites on thrones ; A few rare reasons for transvestism ; Transvestism and career choice ; Name-transvestism ; Women as soldiers ; Closing remarks

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Translator
Michael A. Lombardi-Nash

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
424
Dimensions
8.4 x 5.5 x 1 inches
Weight
15.2 ounces

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OL9499185M
ISBN 10
1591021685
ISBN 13
9781591021681
OCLC/WorldCat
171268311
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500686
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1016021

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