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The ancient Greeks believed a woman's womb wandered through her body and made her ill. Medieval Europeans believed a woman's orgasm was necessary for conception. And the Victorians believed masturbation would drive you to madness. Sex historian Dr. Kate Lister — host of Betwixt the Sheets and author of Flick: A History of Sexual Pleasure — joins me for a tour through the wildly strange, often infuriating history of women's sexuality. For most of that history, women were believed to be the more sex-crazed gender. What can we say, girls will be girls... ★ Support this podcast ★ [https://www.broadhistory.com/membership] On this episode: * Isabelle Roughol - Host * Kate Lister - Guest What do you think? * Read & comment at broadhistory.com [https://www.broadhistory.com] * Email me: isa@broadhistory.com [isa@broadhistory.com] Jump to: * (00:00) - AUDIO 07 Kate Lister * (01:37) - Intro * (03:06) - "Girls will be girls": women as the emotionally unstable, hypersexed gender * (05:36) - Why is women's sexuality so much more policed th an men's? * (07:40) - The medicalisation and pathologizing of sexuality or the Victorian terror of masturbation * (11:30) - The wandering womb * (13:16) - Women as baby-crazed, emotional beings * (15:20) - Are we talking about the menopause too much? * (16:31) - The first woman to describe a female orgasm (she was a medieval nun) * (21:30) - "Sex means putting a penis into something" * (24:08) - Why lesbians have been relatively left alone * (27:31) - The invention of privacy * (30:02) - Victorian middle-class morality and the angel in the house * (33:42) - Empire and the racialisation of female purity * (36:34) - "Go and ask your mother" * (40:59) - Where does a sex historian find sources? * (42:39) - Why researching the history of pleasure matters * (46:22) - The final question * (49:12) - Conclusion Get the book 🇬🇧 Buy the book in the UK: https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9178/9780857506436 [https://uk.bookshop.org/a/9178/9780857506436]🇺🇸 Shop in the US bookstore [https://bookshop.org/shop/broadhistory] (Flick is not yet published in the US) (Affiliate bookshop.org links support Broad History and indie bookstores.) Click here to view the episode transcript. [https://share.transistor.fm/s/62023a1d/transcript]
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