pt. 1. Theoretical Reviews. 1. Universals of Sexuality and Eroticism in a Changing World. 2. Sin, Science, Secret Police: Homosexuality. 3. Agenda and Credenda of the Kinsey Scale. 4. Propaedeutics of Diecious G-I/R: Theoretical Foundations for Understanding Dimorphic Gender-Identity/Role. 5. Manhood and Womanhood in Conflict: Fin de Siecle Report -- pt. 2. Developmental Premises. 6. Lovemaps/Loveblots. 7. Gendermaps and Lovemaps. 8. The Concept of Gender-Identity Disorder. 9. The Development of Paraphilia in Childhood and Adolescence -- pt. 3. Ancestral Explanations. 10. Homosexualization of the Visual Release of Lust. 11. Hypothesis of Song, Sex, and Speech. 12. Paleodigms and Paleodigmatics. 13. Kama Sutra: Women's Sexology vs. Semen-Conservation Theory in Sanskrit Teachings. 14. Semen-Conservation Theory vs. Semen-Investment Theory, Antisexualism, and the Return of Freud's Seduction Theory. 15. Honk if You Masturbate -- pt. 4. Clinical Principles. 16. Nosological Sexology: A Prolegomenon. 17. Body-Image Syndromes in Sexology: Phenomenology and Classification. 18. Orgasmology, the Science of Orgasm: Brain, Genitals, Phantom Orgasm, Clinical Syndromes. 19. Homosexology vs. Homosexosophy. 20. Medicine and Law: Case Consultation, Ablatio Penis. 21. Ablatio Penis: Nature/Nurture Redux -- pt. 5. Pediatric Psychoendocrinology. I. Introduction: Pediatric Psychoendocrinology. II. Counseling: The Agenda. III. Sex Assignment and Sex-Organ Birth Defect. IV. Differentiation of Gender-Identity/Role. V. From Behavior to Hormones to Developmental Arrest: Psychosocial Growth Retardation. VI. Age-Discordant Rate of Growth and Maturation: Growth Retardation, Precocity, Delay. VII. Sex Hormones: Genital and Erotic Function. VIII. Hormones, IQ, and Learning. IX. Pediatric Endocrine Syndromes and Mental Health.
Summary
"John Money is widely regarded as the foremost theoretician of human sexual relations in the twentieth century. Sin, Science, and the Sex Police is the latest in a compelling series of his selected writings on the subjects of sexology (the science of sex) and sexosophy (the philosophy of sex)." "The essays update and consolidate the many seminal and influential ideas Dr. Money has pioneered during the last dozen years. The book is written in a style intended to be accessible to any educated general reader interested in the science and politics of sex and sexology in the 1980s and 1990s."--Jacket.