A Mind of Its Own: A Cultural History of the Penis

A Mind of Its Own: A Cultural History of the Penis  
Author(s) David M. Friedman
Country United States
Language English
Subject(s) Human sexuality
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Publication date 2001
Pages 358
ISBN 9780684853208

A Mind of Its Own: A Cultural History of the Penis is a non-fiction book by David M. Friedman that details the history of the human penis.

Format

The book is set up in different time periods, beginning with Mesopotamia and ending with current Western beliefs about the male sex organ, ranging from being considered divine to being hidden.[1][2] Two of the major focuses of the book are Sigmund Freud's sexual theories and the erection industry such as Viagra. In the descriptions of how different religions have treated human penes, Friedman said that Christians started the trend of not liking the portrayal of the male sex organ.[2] There is a chapter about pseudoscientists who try to link penis size to race, while the last chapter of the book only focuses on the erection industry.[3] Marcelle D'Argy Smith of the New Statesman said that the book has a mix of "sex, death, torture, self-destruction, heroes, villains, love, drugs, money and high-tech machinery."[4]

Reception

Ian Sansom of The Guardian described the book as a work of philosophy in its own way.[5] Wisam Mansour of the Journal of Men, Masculinities and Spirituality said that the book is written "in a scholarly manner coupled with a sense of humor".[6] Marcelle D'Argy Smith of the New Statesman said that "every woman should read it and so should everyone with a penis".[4]

A Seattle Times review said the book is "embarrassingly europhallocentric".[2]

A book review in the Journal of the History of Sexuality describes the book as "high journalism" – neither based on history nor culture in an acceptable manner.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Jeffrey M. Dickeman (2003). "A Mind of Its Own: A Cultural History of the Penis by David M. Friedman". Journal of the History of Sexuality (University of Texas Press) 12 (2): 323. http://www.jstor.org/pss/3704621. 
  2. ^ a b c "A Mind of Its Own: A Cultural History of the Penis, by David M. Friedman". The Seattle Times. January 2, 2002. 
  3. ^ "BOOKS IN BRIEF: NONFICTION". The New York Times Book Review. January 13, 2002. 
  4. ^ a b Marcelle D'Argy Smith (December 9, 2002). "Hard times.". New Statesman. 
  5. ^ Ian Sonsom (November 8, 2002). "A Mind of Its Own: A Cultural History of the Penis". The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2002/nov/09/highereducation.booksonhealth. 
  6. ^ Wisam Mansour (January 1, 2007). Review of David M. Friedman, A Mind of Its Own: A Cultural History of the Penis. http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-189052350.html.