Oragenitalism is a book by the American folklorist Gershon Legman, published by the Julian Press in 1969. The book describes various types of oral sex. The book is intended as "instruction manual, conduct guide, and household advice book".[1] The author claimed that it was the earliest book of its kind on the subject, and for a long time the only one.[2] Its contents are divided into four sections: "Cunnilinctus" written under the pen-name Roger-Maxe de la Glannege (an anagram of his real name) and published by Jacob Brussel of New York in 1940;[3][4] the three remaining sections "Fellatio", "Irrumation", and "Sixty-Nine" were not published until 1969.[2]
Author | Gershon Legman |
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Language | English |
Subject | Oral sex |
Publication date | 1969 |
Publication place | United States |
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Notes
edit- ^ Kick 2006, p. 66a
- ^ a b Brottman (2004) p.31
- ^ Martha Cornog; Timothy Perper (August 1999). "Make love, not war: The legacy of Gershon Legman, 1917-1999". Journal of Sex Research. 36 (3): 316–317. doi:10.1080/00224499909552002.
- ^ Slade (2001) p.802
References
edit- Gershon Legman (1969). Oragenitalism: Oral Techniques in Genital Excitation. New York: The Julian Press Inc.
- Russ Kick, ed. (2006). Everything You Know About Sex is Wrong: The Disinformation Guide to the Extremes of Human Sexuality. New York: The Disinformation Company.
- Joseph W. Slade (2001). Pornography and Sexual Representation: A Reference Guide, Volume 2. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 405–6. ISBN 0-313-31520-5.
- Suzanne G. Frayser; Thomas J. Whitby (1995). Studies in Human Sexuality: A Selected Guide. Libraries Unlimited. p. 349. ISBN 1-56308-131-8.
- Mikita Brottman (2004). Funny Peculiar: Gershon Legman and the psychopathology of humor. Routledge. pp. 5–7, 31. ISBN 0-88163-404-2.