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The violent character of sexual‐eroticism in cross‐cultural comparison

Andreas Schneider (Department of Sociology, Anthropology & Social Work, Texas Tech University)

International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy

ISSN: 0144-333X

Article publication date: 1 January 1999

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Abstract

Details a cross‐cultural study to expose the extent to which public concern regulates sexual‐eroticism and withdraws it from public attention; identifies a propensity towards the ideal of sexual constraint within US society, reflected by a high degree of regulation and criminalization of sexuality ‐ ranging from strict policies on sexual‐harassment to the restriction of explicit images, even for sex education purposes. Compares with the more liberal attitudes exhibited in Germany. Develops an empirical model to establish cultural differences in attitudes to sexual issues; confirms that Germans are less likely to stigmatize sexual eroticism than their American contemporaries. Concludes that Germans exhibit emotions that typify sexual emancipation, compared with the sexually constrained emotions of Americans; suggests a link between the repression of sexual emotions and violence in society.

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Schneider, A. (1999), "The violent character of sexual‐eroticism in cross‐cultural comparison", International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy, Vol. 19 No. 1/2, pp. 81-100. https://doi.org/10.1108/01443339910788677

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