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'''''Pedophilia : biosocial dimensions''''' est un recueil d’articles en anglais sur les aspects biosociaux de la [[pédophilie]] et de la [[pédérastie]], dirigé par '''[[Jay R. Feierman]]''', publié par Springer-Verlag en [[1990]].
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==Composition==
On trouvera ci-dessous une présentation succincte des textes inclus dans cet ouvrage.<ref>Dans le présent article, le titre de chaque section reproduit le titre courant qui figure en haut des pages impaires de l’ouvrage. Le titre complet est indiqué ensuite en retrait, ainsi que l’auteur et ses références.</ref>
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==Composition de l’ouvrage==
=====''Introduction''=====
:« Introduction » / Jay R. Feierman, M.D.
[Résumé]
===''Background''===
=====''A biosocial overview''=====
:« A biosocial overview of adult human sexual behavior with children and adolescents » / Jay R. Feierman, ''Department of Psychiatry, University of New Mexico, and Department of Behavioral Medicine, Presbyterian Healthcare Services, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112''.
[Résumé]
=====''History in adult human sexual behavior in Western societies''=====
:« History in adult human sexual behavior with children and adolescents in Western societies » / Vern L. Bullough, ''Office of the Dean, Faculty of Natural and Social Sciences, SUNY College, Buffalo, New York 14222''.
[Résumé]
=====''Sociopolitical biases in the literature on sexual behavior''=====
:« Sociopolitical biases in the contemporary scientific literature on adult human sexual behavior with children and adolescents » / Paul Okami, ''Independent researcher, New York, New York 10024''.
[Résumé]
===''Evolution''===
=====''The phylogeny of male/female differences in sexual behavior''=====
:« The phylogeny of male/female differences in sexual behavior » / Gerhard Medicus, ''Forschungsstelle für Humanethologie in der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, D-8138 Andechs, Federal Republic of Germany, and Landes-Nervenkrankenhaus Hall in Tirol, A-6060 Hall in Tirol'', and Sigrid Hopf, ''Max-Planck-Institut für Psychiatrie, D-8000 München 40, Federal Republic of Germany''.
[Résumé]
=====''Sexual pathologies from the perspective of ethology''=====
:« Dominance, submission and love: sexual pathologies from the perspective of ethology » / Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt, ''Forschungsstelle für Humanethologie in der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, D-8138 Andechs, Federal Republic of Germany''.
[Résumé]
=====''Adolescent/adult copulatory behavior in nonhuman primates''=====
:« Adolescent/adult copulatory behavior in nonhuman primates » / Connie M. Anderson, ''Department of Anthropology, Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York 13820'', and Craig Bielert, ''Department of Psychology, SUNY College, Oneonta, New York 13820''.
[Résumé]
=====''Mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance in nonhuman primates''=====
:« Mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance in nonhuman primates » / Anne Pusey, ''Department of Ecology and Behavioral Biology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455''.
[Résumé]
===''Cause''===
=====''A rodent model of imprinting in sexual behavior''=====
:« The modification of sexual behavior through imprinting: a rodent model » / Bruno D’Udine, ''Museo di Storia Naturale e Laboratorio, Università di Parma, I-43100 Parma, Italy''.
[Résumé]
=====''An avian model of conditioning in sexual behavior''=====
:« The modification of sexual behavior through conditioning: an avian model » / Michael Domjan, ''Department of Psychology and Institute for Neurological Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712''.
[Résumé]
=====''Hormones and atypical sexuality''=====
:« Hormones and neuroendocrine factors in atypical human sexual behavior » / Brian A. Gladue, ''Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota 58103''.
[Résumé]
=====''Adult-male/juvenile association as a human characteristic''=====
:« Adult-male/juvenile association as a species-characteristic human trait: a comparative field approach » / Wade C. Mackey, ''Division of Humanities, El Paso Community College, El Paso, Texas 79998''.
[Résumé]
===Function===
=====''Function in reference to pedophilia and pedosexual behavior''=====
:« The concept of function in the behavioral sciences with specific reference to pedophilia and pedosexual behavior: a biophilosophical perspective » / Herman Dienske, ''TNO Private Center, 2280 HV Rijswijk, The Netherlands''.
[Résumé]
=====''The functions of primate paternalism''=====
:« The functions of primate paternalism: a cross-species review » / David M. Taub, ''Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425, and Laboratory Animal Breeders & Services (LABS), Yemassee, South Carolina 29945''.
[Résumé]
=====''Bonobo sociosexual behavior''=====
:« Sociosexual behavior used for tension regulation in all age and sex combinations among bonobos » / Frans B. M. de Waal, ''Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53715-1299''.
[Résumé]
=====''Melanesian ritualized male adult/adolescent sexual behavior''=====
:« Ritualized adult-male/adolescent-male sexual behavior in Melanesia: an anthropological and ethological perspective » / Wulf Schiefenhövel, ''Forschungsstelle für Humanethologie in der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, D-8138 Andechs, and Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, D-1000 Berlin 33, Federal Republic of Germany''.
[Résumé]
=====''Cross-generational sexual behavior in traditional Hawai’i''=====
:« Selected cross-generational sexual behavior in traditional Hawai’i: a sexological ethnography » / Milton Diamond, ''Department of Anatomy and Reproductive Biology, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai’i, Honolulu, Hawai’i 96822''.
[Résumé]
===''Development''===
=====''Pedophilia, new phylism theory, and paraphilic lovemaps''=====
:« Pedophilia: a specific instance of new phylism theory as applied to paraphilic lovemaps » / John Money, ''John Hopkins University and Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 21205''.
[Résumé]
=====''Pedophilia: an autobiography''=====
:« Pedophilia: an autobiography » / Donald C. Silva, ''Institutional affiliation withheld at the request of the author''.
[Résumé]
=====''The abused/abuser hypothesis of child sexual abuse''=====
:« The abused/abuser hypothesis of child sexual abuse: a critical review of theory and research » / Randall J. Garland, Michael J. Dougher, ''Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131''.
[Résumé]
=====''Androgens and the development of sexual behavior''=====
:« Sexual development at the neurohormonal level: the role of androgens » / J. B. Hutchison, R. E. Hutchison, ''MRC Neuroendocrine Development and Behaviour Group, Institute of Animal Physiology, BABRAHAM, Cambridge, CB2 4AT, United Kingdom''.
[Résumé]
=====''The complexity of the concept of behavioral development''=====
:« The complexity of the concept of behavioral development: a summary » / Gail Zivin, ''Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107''.
[Résumé]
===''Conclusion''===
=====''Human erotic age orientation: a conclusion''=====
:« Human erotic age orientation: a conclusion » / Jay R. Feierman, ''Department of Psychiatry, University of New Mexico, and Department of Behavioral Medicine, Presbyterian Healthcare Services, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112''.
[Résumé]


==Bibliographie==
==Bibliographie==
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Pedophilia : biosocial dimensions

Pedophilia : biosocial dimensions est un recueil d’articles en anglais sur les aspects biosociaux de la pédophilie et de la pédérastie, dirigé par Jay R. Feierman, publié par Springer-Verlag en 1990.

On trouvera ci-dessous une présentation succincte des textes inclus dans cet ouvrage.[1]

Composition de l’ouvrage

Introduction
« Introduction » / Jay R. Feierman, M.D.

[Résumé]

Background

A biosocial overview
« A biosocial overview of adult human sexual behavior with children and adolescents » / Jay R. Feierman, Department of Psychiatry, University of New Mexico, and Department of Behavioral Medicine, Presbyterian Healthcare Services, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112.

[Résumé]

History in adult human sexual behavior in Western societies
« History in adult human sexual behavior with children and adolescents in Western societies » / Vern L. Bullough, Office of the Dean, Faculty of Natural and Social Sciences, SUNY College, Buffalo, New York 14222.

[Résumé]

Sociopolitical biases in the literature on sexual behavior
« Sociopolitical biases in the contemporary scientific literature on adult human sexual behavior with children and adolescents » / Paul Okami, Independent researcher, New York, New York 10024.

[Résumé]

Evolution

The phylogeny of male/female differences in sexual behavior
« The phylogeny of male/female differences in sexual behavior » / Gerhard Medicus, Forschungsstelle für Humanethologie in der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, D-8138 Andechs, Federal Republic of Germany, and Landes-Nervenkrankenhaus Hall in Tirol, A-6060 Hall in Tirol, and Sigrid Hopf, Max-Planck-Institut für Psychiatrie, D-8000 München 40, Federal Republic of Germany.

[Résumé]

Sexual pathologies from the perspective of ethology
« Dominance, submission and love: sexual pathologies from the perspective of ethology » / Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt, Forschungsstelle für Humanethologie in der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, D-8138 Andechs, Federal Republic of Germany.

[Résumé]

Adolescent/adult copulatory behavior in nonhuman primates
« Adolescent/adult copulatory behavior in nonhuman primates » / Connie M. Anderson, Department of Anthropology, Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York 13820, and Craig Bielert, Department of Psychology, SUNY College, Oneonta, New York 13820.

[Résumé]

Mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance in nonhuman primates
« Mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance in nonhuman primates » / Anne Pusey, Department of Ecology and Behavioral Biology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455.

[Résumé]

Cause

A rodent model of imprinting in sexual behavior
« The modification of sexual behavior through imprinting: a rodent model » / Bruno D’Udine, Museo di Storia Naturale e Laboratorio, Università di Parma, I-43100 Parma, Italy.

[Résumé]

An avian model of conditioning in sexual behavior
« The modification of sexual behavior through conditioning: an avian model » / Michael Domjan, Department of Psychology and Institute for Neurological Sciences, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712.

[Résumé]

Hormones and atypical sexuality
« Hormones and neuroendocrine factors in atypical human sexual behavior » / Brian A. Gladue, Department of Psychology, North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota 58103.

[Résumé]

Adult-male/juvenile association as a human characteristic
« Adult-male/juvenile association as a species-characteristic human trait: a comparative field approach » / Wade C. Mackey, Division of Humanities, El Paso Community College, El Paso, Texas 79998.

[Résumé]

Function

Function in reference to pedophilia and pedosexual behavior
« The concept of function in the behavioral sciences with specific reference to pedophilia and pedosexual behavior: a biophilosophical perspective » / Herman Dienske, TNO Private Center, 2280 HV Rijswijk, The Netherlands.

[Résumé]

The functions of primate paternalism
« The functions of primate paternalism: a cross-species review » / David M. Taub, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina 29425, and Laboratory Animal Breeders & Services (LABS), Yemassee, South Carolina 29945.

[Résumé]

Bonobo sociosexual behavior
« Sociosexual behavior used for tension regulation in all age and sex combinations among bonobos » / Frans B. M. de Waal, Wisconsin Regional Primate Research Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53715-1299.

[Résumé]

Melanesian ritualized male adult/adolescent sexual behavior
« Ritualized adult-male/adolescent-male sexual behavior in Melanesia: an anthropological and ethological perspective » / Wulf Schiefenhövel, Forschungsstelle für Humanethologie in der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, D-8138 Andechs, and Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin, D-1000 Berlin 33, Federal Republic of Germany.

[Résumé]

Cross-generational sexual behavior in traditional Hawai’i
« Selected cross-generational sexual behavior in traditional Hawai’i: a sexological ethnography » / Milton Diamond, Department of Anatomy and Reproductive Biology, John A. Burns School of Medicine, University of Hawai’i, Honolulu, Hawai’i 96822.

[Résumé]

Development

Pedophilia, new phylism theory, and paraphilic lovemaps
« Pedophilia: a specific instance of new phylism theory as applied to paraphilic lovemaps » / John Money, John Hopkins University and Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 21205.

[Résumé]

Pedophilia: an autobiography
« Pedophilia: an autobiography » / Donald C. Silva, Institutional affiliation withheld at the request of the author.

[Résumé]

The abused/abuser hypothesis of child sexual abuse
« The abused/abuser hypothesis of child sexual abuse: a critical review of theory and research » / Randall J. Garland, Michael J. Dougher, Department of Psychology, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87131.

[Résumé]

Androgens and the development of sexual behavior
« Sexual development at the neurohormonal level: the role of androgens » / J. B. Hutchison, R. E. Hutchison, MRC Neuroendocrine Development and Behaviour Group, Institute of Animal Physiology, BABRAHAM, Cambridge, CB2 4AT, United Kingdom.

[Résumé]

The complexity of the concept of behavioral development
« The complexity of the concept of behavioral development: a summary » / Gail Zivin, Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior, Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107.

[Résumé]

Conclusion

Human erotic age orientation: a conclusion
« Human erotic age orientation: a conclusion » / Jay R. Feierman, Department of Psychiatry, University of New Mexico, and Department of Behavioral Medicine, Presbyterian Healthcare Services, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87112.

[Résumé]

Bibliographie

Édition

  • Pedophilia : biosocial dimensions / Jay R. Feierman, editor. – New York ; Berlin ; Heidelberg [etc.] : Springer-Verlag, 1990 (Ann Arbor, Michigan : Edwards Brothers). – x, 598 p. : with 70 illustrations ; 24 × 16 cm. (en)
    Contient : « A biosocial overview of adult human sexual behavior with children and adolescents » / Jay R. Feierman, p. 8-68. « History in adult human sexual behavior with children and adolescents in Western societies » / Vern L. Bullough, p. 69-90. « Sociopolitical biases in the contemporary scientific literature on adult human sexual behavior with children and adolescents » / Paul Okami, p. 91-121. « The phylogeny of male/female differences in sexual behavior » / Gerhard Medicus and Sigrid Hopf, p. 122-149. « Dominance, submission and love : sexual pathologies from the perspective of ethology » / Irenäus Eibl-Eibesfeldt, p. 150-175. « Adolescent/adult copulatory behavior in nonhuman primates » / Connie M. Anderson and Craig Bielert, p. 176-200. « Mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance in nonhuman primates » / Anne Pusey, p. 201-220. « The modification of sexual behavior through imprinting : a rodent model » / Bruno D’Udine, p. 221-241. « The modification of sexual behavior through conditioning : an avian model » / Michael Domjuan, p. 242-273. « Hormones and neuroendocrine factors in atypical human sexual behavior » / Brian A. Gladue, p. 274-298. « Adult-male/juvenile association as a species-characteristic human trait : a comparative field approach » / Wade C. Mackey, p. 299-323. « The concept of function in the behavioral sciences with specific reference to pedophilia and pedosexual behavior : a biophilosophical perspective » / Herman Dienske, p. 324-337. « The functions of primate paternalism : a cross-species review » / David M. Taub, p. 338-377. « Sociosexual behavior used for tension regulation in all age and sex combinations among bonobos » / Frans B. M. de Waal, p. 378-393. « Ritualized adult-male/adolescent-male sexual behavior in Melanesia : an anthropological and ethological perspective » / Wulf Schiefenhövel, p. 394-421. « Selected cross-generational sexual behavior in traditional Hawai’i : a sexological ethnography » / Milton Diamond, p. 422-444. « Pedophilia : a specific instance of new phylism theory as applied to paraphilic lovemaps » / John Money, p. 445-463. « Pedophilia : an autobiography » / Donald C. Silva, p. 464-487. « The abused/abuser hypothesis of child sexual abuse : a critical review of theory and research » / Randall J. Garland and Michael J. Dougher, p. 488-509. « Sexual development at the neurohormonal level : the role of androgens » / J. B. Hutchison and R. E. Hutchison, p. 510-543. « The complexity of the concept of behavioral development : a summary » / Gail Zivin, p. 544-551. « Human erotic age orientation : a conclusion » / Jay R. Feierman, p. 552-566. Author index p. 567-578. Subject index p. 579-594. – ISBN 0-387-97243-9 (New York, relié). ISBN 3-540-97243-9 (Berlin, relié)
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  1. Dans le présent article, le titre de chaque section reproduit le titre courant qui figure en haut des pages impaires de l’ouvrage. Le titre complet est indiqué ensuite en retrait, ainsi que l’auteur et ses références.