| Havelock Ellis - 1928 - 570 Seiten
...obtain exact and detailed knowledge with the aid of the subject himself. There are at least two main types of such cases: One, the most common kind, in...inversion and the normal sexual attitude. There are many gradations in the extent to which Eonism may occur. In a very slight degree it is extremely common,... | |
| Edward Stein - 1992 - 382 Seiten
...extend, it may be gradually, to the sexual impulses.11 After describing some cases, Ellis writes further, The precise nature of aesthetic inversion can only...although he has no delusion regarding his anatomical conformation.12 In categorizing disorders, Ellis's clear separation of two distinct kinds of things,... | |
| Peter Louis Galison, David J. Stump - 1996 - 584 Seiten
...it may be gradually, to the sexual impulses. After describing some cases, Ellis writes further: 65 The precise nature of aesthetic inversion can only...no delusion regarding his anatomical conformation. It is significant that one name Ellis considers for this disorder, although he rejects it in favor... | |
| Richard Ekins, Dave King - 2006 - 280 Seiten
...the other sex. ([1910] 1991: 125) Ellis preferred his own term, eonism, and outlined two main types: One, the most common kind, in which the inversion...that he feels really to belong to that sex, although has no delusion regarding his anatomical conformation. (1928: 36, our emphasis) Ellis regarded the... | |
| Henry G. Spooner - 1914 - 598 Seiten
...Hirschfeld. Die Transvestiten: Bine Untersuchung uber den erotischen Verkleidungstrieb. Leipzig, 1910. "There are at least two types of such cases; one,...no delusion regarding his anatomical conformation." Ellis presents several case records showing the particuar channels which the tendency has taken in... | |
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