![]() ![]() The reform and regulation of sexual life and its scientific study, as well as the re-evaluation of the bourgeois family unit and its restrictive sexual standards, made sex into a central topic of public scrutiny (Kirsten Leng, Sexual Politics and Feminist Science: Women Sexologists in Germany, 1900–1933, Ithaca and London, 2018). CALL FOR PAPERS: Graphically Graphic Art: The making of modern print erotica, 1850–1950 Session at the Association for Art History’s 2021 Annual Conference, University of Birmingham (U.K.), 14th-17th April, 2021 Session conveners: Abbey Rees-Hales, University of Birmingham, Camilla Smith, University of Birmingham, latter half of the 19th century witnessed a proliferation of erotic visual material that marked the beginning of a period celebrated by some for its sexual ‘freedoms’ and chastised by others for its excess. ![]()
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