Article ID: CBB286148968

Kinsey and the Psychoanalysts: Cross-Disciplinary Knowledge Production in Post-War US Sex Research (2021)

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Sutton, Katie (Author)


History of the Human Sciences
Volume: 34
Issue: 1
Pages: 120-147
Publication date: 2021
Language: English


The historical forces of war and migration impacted heavily on the disciplinary locations, practitioners, and structures of sexology and psychoanalysis that had developed in the first decades of the 20th century. By the late 1940s, the US was fast becoming the world centre of each of these prominent fields within the modern human sciences. During these years, the work of Alfred C. Kinsey and his team became synonymous with a distinctly North American brand of empirical sex research. This article offers the most nuanced account to date of the shifting relationship between these two fields in the late 1940s to mid 1950s. It argues that this was more collaborative and mutually influential than previous historians have assumed, even as, following the publication of the first ‘Kinsey report’, tensions grew between the Indiana team and the conservative brand of psychoanalysis that by this stage dominated 1950s North American psychiatry. A keen sense of professional competitiveness accelerated the growing split between these two fields, as Kinsey’s team developed a distinctly modern, technologized brand of statistically oriented sexology that contrasted with the older patient case history, and assumed a very different approach to conservative analysts on ideas of homosexuality and ‘normal’ sexual behaviour. Yet this story of divergence is also tempered through consideration of other aspects of ‘situated knowledge’ such as religion and gender identity, even as accounts of cross-disciplinary competitiveness are expanded by contrasting Kinsey’s positions on psychoanalysis with those of contemporaries such as Harry Benjamin.

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Authors & Contributors
Drucker, Donna J.
Alain Giami
Sharman Levinson
Carrara, Sérgio Luís
Churchill, Frederick B.
Forrester, John M.
Journals
History of the Human Sciences
Psychoanalysis and History
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
History of Psychology
Journal of the History of Sexuality
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences
Publishers
Springer International Publishing
Indiana University
Johns Hopkins University
Routledge
The MIT Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Sexology
Sexuality
Psychoanalysis
Sexual behavior
Science and politics
Psychology
People
Kinsey, Alfred C.
Stoller, Robert J.
Armstrong, Neil
Asimov, Isaac
Bethe, Hans Albrecht
Davis, Katharine Bement
Time Periods
20th century, late
20th century
20th century, early
19th century
21st century
Places
United States
Brazil
Great Britain
California (U.S.)
Hungary
Poland
Institutions
United States. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
National Health Service (Great Britain)
Indiana University
University of California, Los Angeles
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