词条 | Masters and Johnson on Sex and Human Loving |
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| name = Masters and Johnson on Sex and Human Loving | image = File:Masters and Johnson on Sex and Human Loving.jpg | caption = Cover | authors = William Masters, Virginia Johnson, Robert C. Kolodny | cover_artist = Lori Rowell-Jones | country = United States | language = English | subject = Human sexuality | publisher = Little, Brown and Company | pub_date = 1985 | media_type = Print (Hardcover and Paperback) | pages = 598 | isbn = 0-316-54998-3 }} Masters and Johnson on Sex and Human Loving is a 1985 book about human sexuality by the gynecologist William Masters, the sexologist Virginia Johnson, and the endocrinologist Robert C. Kolodny. The work was a revision of the college textbook Human Sexuality (1982). SummaryThe book's authors discuss human sexuality from "biological, psychological, behavioral, clinical, and cultural perspectives."{{sfn|Masters|Johnson|Kolodny|1986|page=3}} Publication historyFirst published in 1985 by Little, Brown and Company, Masters and Johnson on Sex and Human Loving was a revision of the 1982 college textbook Human Sexuality.{{sfn|Masters|Johnson|Kolodny|1986|page=iv}} ReceptionMainstream mediaMasters and Johnson on Sex and Human Loving received a positive review from E. James Lieberman in Library Journal,{{sfn|Lieberman|1986|page=154}} and a mixed review from Michael Kimmel in Psychology Today.{{sfn|Kimmel|1987|page=76}} The book was also reviewed by Lisa Sowle Cahill in America.{{sfn|Cahill|1987|pages=446–447}} The findings of its authors were discussed by Marc Bonanni and Mark Canter in Men's Health.{{sfn|Bonanni|Canter|1990|page=14}} Lieberman described the book as a well-written and comprehensive work that "makes accessible to lay readers scientific data and humane perspectives on topics ranging from anatomy and physiology to homosexuality, sex therapy, love, birth control, and gender roles." He considered its chapters on fantasy, communication, coercive sex, and sexual satisfaction outstanding, and praised the up-to-date material on AIDS.{{sfn|Lieberman|1986|page=154}} Kimmel wrote that the book continued Masters and Johnson's "championing of sexual expression and their difficulties in making their case" and added little to their previous work Human Sexuality (1982). In his opinion, while its authors covered many topics, they did so with "little taste and even less texture". He accused them of "pious moralizing", finding their message that sex must be associated with love conservative.{{sfn|Kimmel|1987|page=76}} Gay mediaMasters and Johnson on Sex and Human Loving was reviewed by the physician Lawrence D. Mass in The Advocate.{{sfn|Mass|1987|pages=61–62}} Feminist publicationsMasters and Johnson on Sex and Human Loving was reviewed by Janice Irvine in Sojourner: The Women's Forum.{{sfn|Irvine|1987|pages=37–39}} Scientific and academic journalsMasters and Johnson on Sex and Human Loving was reviewed by Thomas D. Stewart in The New England Journal of Medicine,{{sfn|Stewart|1987|page=488}} Domeena C. Renshaw in JAMA,{{sfn|Renshaw|1987|page=1528}} and E. J. H. in Annals of Internal Medicine.{{sfn|H.|1988|page=257}} Evaluations in booksThe journalist Thomas Maier, writing in Masters of Sex (2009), described Masters and Johnson on Sex and Human Loving as "quite successful."{{sfn|Maier|2013|page=306}} ReferencesFootnotesBibliography
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