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Miriam Frank




Imprint: Arcadia
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-905147-04-5
Price: £ 15.99
Pages: 204 pp
Date: January 2006

"Hite's work has left an indelible mark on Western civilisation." - Reuters
"The iconic sexual behaviourist and feminist, author of the benchmark study 'The Hite report on Male Sexuality'." - Vogue Homme International


Oedipus Revisited
Shere Hite (About this author)

The first publication of a new Hite report in over 10 years, Oedipus Revisited has been 10 years in the making and looks at all aspects of male sexuality today - including alternative ways of love-making other than penetrative sex. It examines how today's male relates to his partner's and to work relationships too. The metrosexual male and gay man's lifestyles are also explored in depth. This latest Hite report, as controversial as all the others, provides a blueprint for the 21st century.

"The Famous Hite Reports" have sold over 50 million copies worldwide. The publication of a new "Hite Report" is always a publishing sensation, but publication of the first "Hite Report" in well over a decade has already caused a media storm well before publication. Here is a new framework for understanding who men are and where they are taking society (a framework that replaces the outdated Freudian interpretation of standard masculinity). Based on her years of study of male sexual identity this work presents Hite's latest reflections and conclusion about masculinity.




More Books by this Author:
The Hite Report on Hite
The Hite Report on Women Loving Women


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