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Sex & Sexuality

Explore changing attitudes towards human sexuality, gender and sexual behaviours in America and beyond from the late-nineteenth century to the present day.

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Sex & Sexuality covers a broad range of topics and is drawn from leading archives around the world. From papers of leading sexologists to LGBTQI+ personal histories, the collection is an essential resource for the study of human sexuality, its complexities and its history.

Module I is sourced solely from the renowned Kinsey Institute Library and Special Collections, and makes available essential primary sources from the tenures of the first three Institute directors: Dr Alfred C Kinsey, Dr Paul Gebhard and Dr June Reinisch.

While Module II, sourced from archives in the US, UK and Australia, explores LGBTIQ+ personal histories, self-expression and community activism.

Highlights
  • Research files by sexologist Dr Harry Benjamin provide key insights into the study of prostitution, gender dysphoria and transsexualism during the 1960s and 1970s
  • Extensive notes and research discussions from sex researcher and criminologist, Alice Withrow Field focusing on the New York City Sex Offender Study (1951-1956), the Women's Court and the Wayward Minors' Court under the New York City Department of Probation (1940-1945)
  • The Kinsey-Era (1939-1959) and Gebhard-Era (1960-1969) Correspondence Collections department changing researching interests, institute donations and guidance provided to thousands of individuals and organisations across three decades
  • Papers from sex researcher James W. Edwards examine attitudes towards sexual orientation, birth control and sexual behaviours across South, East and Southeast Asia
  • The complete Dr June Reinish syndicated advice column, The Kinsey Report (1984-1993), published across America, provides guidance on all facets of human sexuality.

Featuring Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR):

Enhanced with Handwritten Text Recognition (HTR), the Kinsey Era (1939-1959) and Gebhard Era (1960-1969) Correspondence Collections document changing research interests, institute donations and guidance provided to thousands of individuals and organisations across three decades of the Institute. Read more about HTR or watch our demonstration video.


Confidentiality, Privacy and Copyright

For more than 70 years, The Kinsey Institute Library & Special Collections has promoted the study of human sexuality, whilst ensuring the highest standards of confidentiality and privacy for donors and individuals represented within archival collections.

This unique collaboration broadens access to collections for the digital age, representing the next chapter of the Institute’s commitment to facilitating access and study on the global stage.

The Kinsey Institute Library & Special Collections and AM are committed to ensuring individual confidentiality and privacy continues to be respected and protected within this digital medium. Sensitive or personal identifying information has therefore been removed or redacted across all collections included in Sex & Sexuality, and every effort has been made to trace copyright holders and donors where permission does not directly lie with The Kinsey Institute Library & Special Collections.


Modules include

Module Summary Date
Module I: Research Collections from The Kinsey Institute Library & Special Collections

This module focuses on sexology and the work of sex researchers, combining advice sought by members of the public with the corresponding answers, thoughts on research proposals and work sent by academics and medical professionals to the Kinsey Institute. It also includes pamphlets and flyers from various organisations and advocacy groups, discussions surrounding sexual behaviours, and the corpus of donated work from researchers looking at specific areas – for example Alice Field, who worked specifically on sex offenders in New York and young girls remanded for prostitution in the wayward minors court.

Module II: Self-Expression, Community and Identity

Explore LGBTQI+ individual personal histories from the late-nineteenth century to the present day; discover accounts of grass-roots organisations, self-expression in the form of diaries and correspondence, and the personal stories of LGBTQI+ activism. This essential resource provides a significant insight into the complex and myriad identities of human sexuality by making available official records of pressure groups and community organisations, diaries and correspondence, photographs, objects, erotic fiction, papers of noted sexologists and more, sourced from archives in the US, UK and Australia.

Key data

Period covered

Late 19th century - present day

Source archives

  • The Kinsey Institute Library & Special Collections
  • ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives at University of Southern California Libraries
  • The National Archives, UK
  • Sheffield Library and Archives
  • Rare Books and& Special Collection Library at University of Sydney
  • West Yorkshire Archive Service
  • The Keep, University of Sussex
  • British Film Institute
  • Identity
  • Sexual health
  • Sex education
  • Reproduction
  • Organisations, associations and societies
  • Official records of pressure groups and community organisations
  • Anonymous qualitative surveys
  • Diaries
  • Correspondence
  • Periodicals
  • Photographs
  • Erotic fiction and visual erotica
  • Papers of sexologists
  • Newsletters
  • Reports
  • Pamphlets
  • Ephemera
  • Judith Allen, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Hallimeda E Allinson, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Justin Bengry, Goldsmiths, University of London
  • Anna Clark, University of Minnesota
  • Andrew Clark-Huckstep, Indiana University Bloomington
  • Paul Deslandes, University of Vermont
  • Lesley A. Hall, Wellcome Library Research Fellow
  • Joseph Hawkins, Director, ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives at USC
  • Sarah Jones, University of Exeter
  • Julia Laite, Birkbeck, University of London
  • Craig Loftin, California State University, Fullerton
  • Beans Velocci, Yale University
  • Shawn C. Wilson, Kinsey Institute & Special Collections
  • Jennifer Yamashiro, Miami University
  • Liana H Zhou, The Kinsey Institute
  • Communities, Peoples and Nations
  • East Asian Studies
  • Gender
  • Great Britain, Republic of Ireland and Northern Irish Studies
  • North American Studies
  • Sexuality and LGBTQI+ Histories
  • Detailed collection guides
  • Chronology of 19th and 20th century developments in attitudes towards sex and sexuality
  • Visual exhibitions showcasing photographs, advertisements, and visual highlights of the collection

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