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Die Sexuelle Frage ("The Sexual Question" in English), is a book written by Auguste Forel in 1904 which attempts an examination of human sexuality from a scientific perspective and does touch on some LGBTQ topics.
Die Sexuelle Frage ("The Sexual Question" in English), is a book written by Auguste Forel in 1904 which attempts an examination of human sexuality from a scientific perspective and does touch on some LGBTQ topics.
== Notable Topics ==
* The book discusses early models of conversion therapy through "psychoanalysis combined with hypnosis". It attributes the success to experiments by Steinach.
* In the chapter discussing homosexuality, states that Urningism (an early term for gay men) is "very widespread" in Brazil and other European cities.


== Cited By ==
== Cited By ==
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== This Book Cites ==
== This Book Cites ==
* Kaspar Wirz, "Der  Uranier (Urning)  vor  Kirche  und  Schrift." (1905, published by Max Spohr)
* K.H. Ulrichs
* K.H. Ulrichs
* Krafft-Ebing
* Krafft-Ebing
* Lipschütz
* Lipschütz
* [[Magnus Hirschfeld]], "Geschlechtsübergänge"
* Marcus & Weber, "Sexualpsychologie"
* [[Magnus Hirschfeld]], "Geschlechtsübergänge", "Jahrbuches  für  sexuelle  Zwischen- stufen"
* Otto Weininger
* Otto Weininger
* Steinach
* Steinach

Latest revision as of 03:43, 22 July 2022

Die Sexuelle Frage ("The Sexual Question" in English), is a book written by Auguste Forel in 1904 which attempts an examination of human sexuality from a scientific perspective and does touch on some LGBTQ topics.

Notable Topics

  • The book discusses early models of conversion therapy through "psychoanalysis combined with hypnosis". It attributes the success to experiments by Steinach.
  • In the chapter discussing homosexuality, states that Urningism (an early term for gay men) is "very widespread" in Brazil and other European cities.

Cited By

This Book Cites

  • Kaspar Wirz, "Der Uranier (Urning) vor Kirche und Schrift." (1905, published by Max Spohr)
  • K.H. Ulrichs
  • Krafft-Ebing
  • Lipschütz
  • Marcus & Weber, "Sexualpsychologie"
  • Magnus Hirschfeld, "Geschlechtsübergänge", "Jahrbuches für sexuelle Zwischen- stufen"
  • Otto Weininger
  • Steinach