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Make love, not war : the sexual revolution, an unfettered history / by David Allyn.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Routledge, 2001Copyright date: ©2001Description: xiii, 381 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415929423
  • 9780415929424
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 306.709730904 21
LOC classification:
  • HQ18.U5 A38 2001
Contents:
Single girl, double standard -- Beatniks and bathing suits -- The Pill : a prescription for equality -- Love the one you're with -- Obscenity on trial -- Strangers in a strange land : the Harrad experiment and group marriage -- The Right to marry : Loving v. Virginia -- In loco parentis -- Strange bedfellows : Christian clergy and the sexual revolution -- Performing the revolution -- Sticky fingers -- Gay liberation -- The Golden age of sexual science -- Medicine and morality -- Why do these words sound so nasty? -- (Id)eology : Herbert Marcuse, Norman O. Brown, and Fritz Perls -- No privacy please : group sex in the seventies -- The Joy of sales : the commercialization of sexual freedom -- Lesbian liberation : equal but seperate -- Sexual freedom on demand -- Counterrevolution and crisis.
Summary: The invention of the birth control pill, the end of censorship, the advent of feminism, the rise of commercial pornorgaphy, dozens of changes to daily lives in the 1960s and '70s stimulated an unprecedented time of sexual openness in American society, a season of optimism and experimentation remembered as the sexual revolution. This work is a treatment of the complicated events, ideas, and personalities that drove the sexual revolution forward. Based on firsthand accounts, diaries, interviews, and period research, it traces changes in private lives and public discourse from the fearful '50s to the first tremors of rebellion in the early '60s to the heady heyday of the revolution. This history tells the stories of the major figures of the period, sexual freedom fighters, feminists, scientists, pornographers, gay activists, First Amendment lawyers, and others who made the headlines. But it is based equally on the testimony of ordinary people: men and women who dared to take risks in their private lives and share their experiences with others. They yearned for a freer, more open society. Their stories of spouse swapping, swinging, group sex, and other erotic adventures reveal an era in which "the pursuit of happiness" took on new meaning in American life.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Single girl, double standard -- Beatniks and bathing suits -- The Pill : a prescription for equality -- Love the one you're with -- Obscenity on trial -- Strangers in a strange land : the Harrad experiment and group marriage -- The Right to marry : Loving v. Virginia -- In loco parentis -- Strange bedfellows : Christian clergy and the sexual revolution -- Performing the revolution -- Sticky fingers -- Gay liberation -- The Golden age of sexual science -- Medicine and morality -- Why do these words sound so nasty? -- (Id)eology : Herbert Marcuse, Norman O. Brown, and Fritz Perls -- No privacy please : group sex in the seventies -- The Joy of sales : the commercialization of sexual freedom -- Lesbian liberation : equal but seperate -- Sexual freedom on demand -- Counterrevolution and crisis.

The invention of the birth control pill, the end of censorship, the advent of feminism, the rise of commercial pornorgaphy, dozens of changes to daily lives in the 1960s and '70s stimulated an unprecedented time of sexual openness in American society, a season of optimism and experimentation remembered as the sexual revolution. This work is a treatment of the complicated events, ideas, and personalities that drove the sexual revolution forward. Based on firsthand accounts, diaries, interviews, and period research, it traces changes in private lives and public discourse from the fearful '50s to the first tremors of rebellion in the early '60s to the heady heyday of the revolution. This history tells the stories of the major figures of the period, sexual freedom fighters, feminists, scientists, pornographers, gay activists, First Amendment lawyers, and others who made the headlines. But it is based equally on the testimony of ordinary people: men and women who dared to take risks in their private lives and share their experiences with others. They yearned for a freer, more open society. Their stories of spouse swapping, swinging, group sex, and other erotic adventures reveal an era in which "the pursuit of happiness" took on new meaning in American life.

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