Crozier I
Wellcome Institute for the History of Medicine, London, UK.
Hist Psychiatry. 2000 Jun;11(42 Pt 2):125-54. doi: 10.1177/0957154X0001104201.
This paper argues that an analysis of the use of the case study in the sexological writings of Havelock Ellis is essential for a proper understanding of how texts about sex were written out of the patient's 'confessions'. It is maintained that by focusing on the construction of the book Eonism, rather than on just the patients' discourse, a fuller understanding of the processes necessary for the field of sexology to operate is achieved. In order to argue this, attention has been paid to archival and published sources, with the aim showing the social processes behind Ellis's writing activities.
本文认为,分析哈夫洛克·埃利斯性学著作中案例研究的运用,对于正确理解关于性的文本如何从患者的“忏悔”中产生至关重要。有人认为,通过关注《易装癖》这本书的构建,而不仅仅是患者的论述,可以更全面地理解性学领域运作所需的过程。为了论证这一点,已关注了档案资料和已发表的资料,目的是揭示埃利斯写作活动背后的社会过程。