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Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 3 / Analysis of the Sexual Impulse; Love and Pain; The Sexual Impulse in Women

Chapter 33: INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
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A sequence of clinical and theoretical essays examines the sexual impulse from physiological, psychological, and evolutionary angles. Competing accounts are weighed — evacuation, reproductive, and tumescence–detumescence models — with attention to hormonal influences and evidence from castration, menopause, and animal behaviour. Courtship is analyzed as a set of tumescence-producing displays, including dance and rhythmic movement, and situated within sexual selection. A substantial section explores the relationship of love and pain, showing how pleasurable pain, algolagnia, sadism, and masochism can relate to sensory and respiratory mechanisms. A final section argues for qualitative differences in the sexual impulse in women and presents case histories of development.

  • Yellowlees, 243.
  • Zacchia, 199.
  • Zambaco, 9.
  • Ziegler, H. E., 31.
  • Ziehen, 203.
  • Zmigrodski, 54.

INDEX OF SUBJECTS.

  • Abduction of women in Great Britain, 72.
  • Abstinence in women,
    • effects of sexual, 230.
  • Adolescence,
    • criminality and, 70.
  • Adolescent girls,
    • sexual manifestations in, 209 et seq.
  • Adrenal glands, 16.
  • Africa,
    • marriage by capture in, 76.
    • sexual instinct in, 27.
  • Agelena labyrinthica, 36.
  • Ainu,
    • love-bite among, 87.
  • Algolagnia, 119.
  • Algophily, 119.
  • Amblyopia,
    • post-marital, 248.
  • American Indians,
    • courtship among, 48, 80.
    • sexual instinct in, 268.
  • Ampallang, 98.
  • Anæsthesia in women,
    • sexual, 203 et seq.
    • a cause of sterility, 212.
    • causes of, 207 et seq.
  • Anger and sexual emotion, 138, 172 et seq.
  • Anhedonia, 203.
  • Anxiety as a sexual stimulant, 179.
  • Ardisson, 126.
  • Argus pheasant, courtship of, 40.
  • Aristotle as a masochist, 111.
  • Arrest of movement producing sexual excitement, 168.
  • Ascetic attitude toward women, the, 192.
  • Assaults on children by women,
  • Australians,
    • courtship among, 41, 75.
    • sexual instinct in, 262.
  • Auto-intoxication by muscular movement, 53.
  • Auto-sadism, 127.
  • Bambula dance, 49.
  • Bathory, Countess, 124.
  • Bedouins,
    • marriage by capture among, 77.
  • Bertrand, Sergeant, 182.
  • Birds,
  • Bismarck,
    • traces of masochism in, 112.
  • Biting in relationship to sexual instinct, 84 et seq., 120.
  • Bladder and sexual organs,
    • relationship between, 59 et seq.
  • Blood,
    • the fascination of, 121 et seq.
  • Borneo,
    • use of ampallang in, 98.
  • Brazil,
    • courtship in, 47.
  • Bullying, 173.
  • Capture,
    • marriage by, 71 et seq.
  • Castration, 7 et seq., 237.
  • Cerebellum as a sexual center, 15.
  • Cerebral sexual centers,
    • alleged, 15.
  • Chained,
    • the idea of being, 156.
  • Chastity among savages, 260, 266.
  • China,
    • marriage ceremony in, 77.
  • Chinese eunuchs, 9.
  • Chinese hedgehog, 99.
  • Christianity and women, 192, 197.
  • Church and flagellation, the, 129, 130.
  • Coitus,
    • mechanism of, 235.
    • compared to epilepsy, 63.
    • often sacred among savages, 261.
  • Combat and courtship, 28, 67, 172.
  • Contrectation, 21.
  • Courtship, 22 et seq., 33, 34 et seq., 66 et seq.,
  • Cow-birds,
    • courtship of, 39.
  • Crime as a manifestation of adolescence, 70.
  • Criminality in relation to marriage, 190.
  • Cruelty among animals, 67.
  • Cymri,
    • marriage customs of, 133.
  • Dancing in relation to sexual impulse, 29, 41 et seq. 53, 56.
  • Day-dreams, erotic, 143, 145, 146.
  • Degenerative conditions on sexual desire,
    • influence of, 175.
  • Dendryphantes elegans, 36.
  • Detumescence,
  • Diffusion of sexual impulse in women, 249 et seq.
  • Discipline, the, 129.
  • Disgust as a sexual stimulant, 178.
  • Divorce in relation to sexual difference in the suicide-rate, 189.
  • Doraphobia, 115.
  • Dreams of struggling horses, 169.
  • Drunkenness in relation to marriage, 191.
  • Ducks,
    • courtship among, 10.
  • Ductless glands, 16.
  • Eider-ducks,
    • courtship of, 233.
  • Ejaculation,
    • premature, 232.
  • Emotion aroused by pain, 172, 186.
  • Ephesian matron, the, 181.
  • Epilepsy and micturition, 59, 61.
    • analogy between coitus, 63.
  • Erotic symbolism, 188.
  • Erotisation, 8.
  • Eskimos,
    • marriage by capture among, 75.
    • sexual instinct in, 268.
  • Esthetic sense of animals,
  • Estrus, 25.
  • Eunuchs,
    • sexual impulse in, 9.
  • Evacuation theory of sexual impulse, 3 et seq., 17, 58.
  • Excess in intercourse not injurious to women, 247 et seq.
  • Exercise, the intoxication of muscular, 53.
  • Exhibitionism, a cause of, 223.
  • Faroe Islanders,
    • courtship among.
  • Fatigue, 182, 187.
  • Fear as a sexual stimulant, 138, 172 et seq.
  • Fetichism, 156, 157.
  • Fetters,
    • the fascination of, 156.
  • Flagellation, 129 et seq.
  • Frigidity,
    • in women, sexual, 203 et seq.
    • a cause of sterility, 212, 239.
  • Frog,
    • sexual instinct of, 4, 7.
  • Fuegians,
    • sexual instinct in, 268.
  • Funerals as a sexual stimulant, 180.
  • Fur,
  • Gelding,
    • sexual impulse in, 8.
  • Genital sphere larger in women, 249.
  • Geskel, 99.
  • Glandulæ vesiculares, 6.
  • Goethe's masochism, 112.
  • Gonorrhœa in young boys, 224.
  • Greek antiquity, love in, 196.
  • Grief as a sexual stimulant, 180.
  • Griselda, 102.
  • Gurus,
    • courtship among, 50.
  • Hanging and sexual excitement, 152.
  • Head hunting, 68.
  • Helix aspersa, 35.
  • Hemothymia, 121.
  • Hormones, 16.
  • Horror feminæ normal in absence of sexual impulse, 265.
  • Horses,
    • sexual perversion in, 137.
    • sexual excitement produced by spectacle of, 169.
  • Hungary,
    • masochism in, 79.
  • Hunger,
    • analogy between sexual impulse and, 64.
  • Hyperhedonia, 203.
  • Hyphedonia, 203.
  • Hypnotic suggestions and frigidity, 240.
  • Impregnation in relation to tumescence, 212, 239.
  • Impulse,
    • definition of sexual, 2.
  • India,
    • courtship in, 46, 77.
    • sexual instinct in, 273.
  • Indians,
    • courtship among American, 48, 80.
    • sexual instinct among American, 268.
  • Indonesian peoples,
    • use of ampallang, etc., among, 97 et seq.
  • Insanity,
  • Instinct,
    • definition of, 1 et seq.
  • Internal secretions, 16.
  • Intoxication,
    • the fascination of, 54, 185.
    • of muscular movement, 53.
  • Inversion,
    • associated with masochism, 149.
  • Jealousy among savages, 265.
  • Jew,
    • sexual impulse in, 238.
  • Kaffirs,
    • courtship among, 48.
  • Kambion, 98.
  • Kirghiz,
    • marriage by capture among, 71.
  • Kiss,
    • origin of, 86.
  • Lactation,
    • no intercourse among some savages during, 268 et seq.
  • Laughter and the sexual sphere, 62.
  • Leistes superciliaris, 39.
  • Love-bite, the, 84, 120.
  • Love-songs rare among savages, 265.
  • Lycanthropy, 125.
  • Malays,
  • Mantis religiosa, 37.
  • Maoris,
    • marriage by capture among, 75.
    • sexual instinct in, 269.
  • Marquesans,
    • courtship among, 46.
    • sexual instinct in, 269.
  • Marriage by capture, 71 et seq.
    • in relation to suicide, 189.
    • in relation to insanity and criminality, 190.
  • Marsh-bird,
    • courtship of, 39.
  • Masochism among Slav women, 79.
  • Masturbation in women, 241, 243, 249.
  • Menopause, sexual impulse after, 13.
  • Menstruation and sexual impulse, 214, 215.
  • Micturition and sexual impulse, 59 et seq.
  • Mixoscopia,
    • hysterical, 177.
  • Modesty among savages, 259.
  • Molothrus bonariensis, 39.
  • Moluccas,
    • courtship in, 45.
  • Monogamy,
    • its advantages for men, 189.
  • Mortality connected with the development of the sexual instinct, 276.
  • Moslems,
    • coitus among, 274.
  • Moths,
    • courtship of, 38.
  • Motion,
    • the pleasure of, 54, 58.
    • arrest of, 168.
  • Muscular movement,
    • auto-intoxication by, 53.
  • Music,
    • sexual influence of, 29.
  • Necrophilism, 126, 182.
  • Necrosadism, 126.
  • Negresses not jealous, 266.
  • Negro eunuchs, 9.
  • Negroes,
  • Neurasthenia, sexual, 232.
  • New Caledonia,
    • courtship in, 75.
  • New Guinea,
    • courtship in, 43.
  • New Hebrides,
    • courtship in, 45.
  • New Mexico,
    • courtship in, 47.
  • New Zealand,
    • marriage by capture in, 75.
  • Nubia,
    • eunuchs in, 10.
  • Obsessions,
    • sexual, 60.
  • Octopus,
    • courtship of, 35.
  • Odour,
    • excitation by, 183.
  • Oneida community, 237.
  • Oöphorectomy and sexual impulse, 13, 204.
  • Orgasm lasts longer in women, 236.
  • Ostrich,
    • courtship of, 41.
  • Ovariotomy and sexual impulse, 13, 204.
  • Ovary,
    • secretions of, 16.
  • Ox,
    • sexual impulse in, 8.
  • Pain the essential element in algolagnia, 159, 172.
  • Palang, 98.
  • Papuans,
    • courtship among, 43.
    • sexual instinct in, 269.
  • Parturition sometimes painless, 96.
  • Passivism, 111.
  • Passivity of women only apparent, 229 et seq.
  • Penis in lower animals,
    • peculiarities of, 100.
  • Periodicity of sexual impulse among savages, 275.
  • Pitangus Bolivianus, 39.
  • Pleasure,
    • in what sense pain may be felt as, 90 et seq.
    • its manifestations resemble those of pain, 84.
  • Plover,
    • dances of great, 30.
  • Power in sexual sphere,
    • love of, 78 et seq.
  • Precocity of women,
  • Pregnancy,
    • savages often avoid intercourse during, 268 et seq.
  • Probenächte, 78.
  • Procreation among savages,
    • sacredness of, 261.
  • Pro-estrum, 25.
  • Prostitutes' love of souteneur, 80.
  • Prostitution not found under primitive conditions, 260, 269.
  • Puberty in girls,
    • sexual manifestations at, 209 et seq.
  • Rais, Gilles de, 125.
  • Rana temporaria, 5.
  • Rape and sadism, 126.
  • Rat,
    • sexual instinct of white, 5, 6, 233.
  • Reeves and ruffs, 28.
  • Reflex action,
    • instinct and, 2.
  • Reidal, 126.
  • Religious flagellation, 130.
  • Religious storm and stress in women, 250.
  • Reproductive impulse,
    • alleged, 19.
  • Respiration in connection with sexual emotion, 153 et seq.
  • Responsibility of Sadists, 127.
  • Rome,
    • eunuchs in ancient, 9.
  • Rosseau's masochism, 113, 146, 207.
  • Russia,
    • masochism in, 79.
  • Sacher-Masoch, 114 et seq.
  • Sacredness of procreation among savages, 261.
  • Sade, De, 106 et seq., 159.
  • Sadism, 69, 132, 148.
    • definition of, 105 et seq., 120.
    • its psychological mechanism, 160 et seq.
    • responsibility in, 127.
    • often combined with masochism, 159.
    • ideal, 165.
  • Saitis pulex, 35.
  • Savages,
    • sexual erethism in, 52, 259 et seq.
    • dancing among, 53.
    • sexual impulse weak in, 52, 261 et seq.
  • Sea-gulls,
    • courtship among, 246.
  • Secondary sexual characters, 7.
  • Seminal receptacles of frogs, 5.
  • Seminal vesicles, 5.
    • functions of, 6.
  • Senegal,
    • courtship in, 49.
  • Sensibility of genital sphere in women, 95 et seq., 236.
  • Sensory acuteness in women, 203 et seq.
  • Sexual cerebral centers,
    • hypothetical, 15.
  • Sexual impulse,
    • definition of, 2, 65.
  • Sexual incompetence,
    • prevalence of, 232.
  • Sexual selection,
    • psychological aspects of, 22 et seq.
  • Sexual season, 25.
  • Shaftesbury's supposed masochism, 112.
  • Shoe-fetichism, 157.
  • Sicily, courtship in, 51.
    • love-bite in, 87.
  • Slavery, erotic, 111.
  • Slavs,
    • courtship customs of, 78.
    • masochism among, 79.
  • Slug,
    • courtship of, 34.
  • Smell,
    • stimulation of, 183.
  • Snails,
    • sexual process in, 28, 34.
  • Social class and sexual feeling, 207.
  • Soleilland, 126.
  • Song of birds,
    • sexual significance of, 29.
  • Spadones, 9.
  • Spain,
  • Spiders,
    • courtship of, 35.
  • Sprit-sail yard, 98.
  • Stabbers, 124.
  • Sterility,
    • absence of sexual desire in women as a cause of, 212, 239.
  • Stone-curlew,
    • dances of, 30.
  • Storm and stress in women,
    • religious, 250.
  • Strangle,
    • the impulse to, 151 et seq.
  • Subjection in women,
  • Suckling,
    • compared to sexual act, 18.
    • no intercourse among some savages during, 268 et seq.
  • Suicide,
    • divorce and, 189.
  • Sumatra,
    • courtship in, 44, 99.
  • Suspension and sexual excitement, 154.
  • Swinging and sexual excitement, 154.
  • Symbolism,
  • Taboo,
  • Tahitians,
    • courtship among, 46.
  • Teasing, 173.
  • Telum veneris, 34.
  • Thlasiæ, 9.
  • Thlibiæ, 9.
  • Torture,
  • Tumescence, 25, 34 et seq., 53, 57, 65.
  • Turcomans,
    • marriage by capture among, 74.
  • Tyrant-bird,
    • courtship of, 39.
  • Urination in relation to sexual excitement, 59 et seq.
  • Vacher, 126.
  • Vampirism, 126.
  • Variation in sexual impulse greater in women, 254.
  • Venereal disease in the young, 224.
  • Vesicles,
    • function of seminal, 6.
  • Waltz,
    • origin of the, 57.
  • Warens, Mme. de, 206.
  • Werwolf, 125.
  • Whipping in relation to the sexual emotions, 115, 129 et seq.
  • Women-stabbers, 124.
  • Wrestling combats, 70.
  • Zoösadism, 126.
  • Zulus,
    • courtship among, 49.