Helen Horowitz
The Battle over Sexual Knowledge in Nineteenth-Century America
Is a “new reticence” creeping back into public discourse? Are we returning to issues faced in an earlier America, when open, fluid conversation about sex was shut down? Helen Horowitz believes that words matter, and that to forbid key words from public discourse has serious implications both for intelligent discussion and human freedom. An exploration of what happened in the nineteenth century may allow us to see more clearly the issues at work today.
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September 20, 6 p.m.
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September 21, 10 a.m.
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