Studies In The Psychology Of Sex by Havelock Ellis, Vol. IV
STUDIES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SEX: Sexual Selection In Man, Touch, Smell, Hearing, Vision by HAVELOCK ELLIS – volume IV (PDF)
Contents
SEXUAL SELECTION IN MAN
- The External Sensory Stimuli Affecting Selection in Man
TOUCH
- The Primitive Character of the Skin
- Ticklishness
- The Secondary Sexual Skin Centres
- The Bath
SMELL
- The Primitiveness of Smell
- Rise of the Study of Olfaction
- The Specific Body Odors of Various Peoples
- The Influence of Perfumes
- The Evil Effects of Excessive Olfactory Stimulation
- The Place of Smell in Human Sexual Selections
HEARING
- The Physiological Basis of Rhythm
- Why the Influence of Music in Human Sexual Selection is Comparatively Small
VISION
- Primacy of Vision in Man
- Beauty to Some Extent Consists Primitively in an Exaggeration of the Sexual Characters
- Beauty Not the Sole Element in the Sexual Appeal of Vision
- The Alleged Charm of Disparity in Sexual Attraction
- Summary of the Conclusions at Present Attainable in Regard to the Nature of Beauty and its Relation to Sexual Selection
Language: English
Format: PDF
Pages: 285
Size: 1 mb
STUDIES IN THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SEX, volume IV (PDF)