It suggests that demography and the histories of the family, affect and pornography present a liberationist narrative in which relations between men and women became more emotionally fulfilling, leading to more reproductive sex. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society Volume/Issue: Season/Year: Author Contact Information: Tim Hitchcock Phone: Email: Author(s): Tim Hitchcock Title: The Reformulation of Sexual Knowledge in Eighteenth-Century England Manuscript #: 2010361 Copyright #: Classification: Symposium Pages: 14 Tables: N/A Text Figures: N/A Abstract: This article surveys the current literature on the histories of eighteenth- century British demography, the family and affect, pornography, sexuality and gender, and argues that they are superficially contradictory.
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