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The East, the West, and Sex: A History

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The East, the West, and Sex: A History

Contributors:

By (Author) Richard Bernstein

ISBN:

9780375713897

Publisher:

Random House USA Inc

Imprint:

Vintage Books

Publication Date:

15th June 2010

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Psychology: sexual behaviour
Social and cultural history
Cultural studies

Dewey:

306.77095090

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

336

Dimensions:

Width 132mm, Height 203mm, Spine 17mm

Weight:

315g

Description

In this wide-ranging history, Richard Bernstein explores the connection between sex and power as it has played out between Eastern cultures and the Western explorers, merchants, and conquerors who have visited them. This illuminating book describes the historical and ongoing encounter between these travelers and the morally ambiguous opportunities they found in foreign lands.Bernstein's narrative teems with real figures, from Marco Polo and his investigation into the harem of Kublai Khan; thenineteenth-century American missionary Isabella Thoburn and her efforts to stamp out the "sinfulness" of the Mughal culture of India; Gustave Flaubert and his dalliances with Egyptian prostitutes; to modern-day sex tourists in Southeast Asia, as well as the women that they both exploit and enrich.Provocative and insightful, The East, The West, and Sex is a lucid look at apervasive and yet mostly ignored subject.

Reviews

Fascinating. . . . Accessible, much-researched and far-reaching. . . . Bernsteins book provocatively externalizes, and maps, the heterosexual male erotic mind.
The New York Times Book Review

The East, the West, and Sex is the best sort of book about sex: It is replete with anecdotes from history that titillate as they inform and observations on human nature that amuse as they illuminate, all delivered in language and tone that is broadly moral without being moralizing.
The Wall Street Journal

Provocative and intriguing. . . . Properly high-minded. . . . Very good and eminently discussable.
The New York Times

Bernstein negotiates this territory with great delicacy and considerable historical knowledge. . . . [An] elegantly written book.
Salon

Bernstein is very good at telling these stories. . . . [He] is brave to insist, in the face of much postmodern academic writing about colonialism, that for various reasons having nothing to do with the West, women . . . were far more readily available in the Middle and Far East than in Europe.
San Francisco Chronicle

A survey whose range is almost stupefyingly wide. . . .[It] introduces the complexity of everyday reality into a world about which it is easy to preach.
The New York Review of Books

Wide-ranging [and] critically astute. . . . Sweeping yet focused. . . . Former New York Times correspondent Bernstein writes lucidly and with verve. This probing, absorbing, and eclectic study critically challenges morally and politically correct interpretations of the Western sexual exploitation of the East.
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Author Bio

Richard Bernstein is a columnist for the International Herald Tribune and a contributor to The New York Times. He has served as a foreign correspondent in Asia and Europe for Time and the Times, and is the author of six previous books, including Fragile Glory- A Portrait of France and the French, a New York Times Best Book of the Year, and Out of the Blue-A Narrativeof September 11, 2001, from Jihad to Ground Zero, named by The Boston Globe as one of the seven best books of 2002. He lives in New York City.

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