Abraxus Books - Great Books | Great Prices
View Cart | Your Account | Home  
search  
 
GO
Browse Books

African
African American
Ancient
Archaeological
Armenia
Art
Asian
Australasian & Pacific
British
Central American
Company
Cultural
Discoveries & Exploration
Economic
European
General History
Historical Science
Holocaust
Intellectual
Legal
Maritime
Medieval & Renaissance
Middle Eastern
Military
North American
Prehistorical
Railroads
Rome
Russian
Social
South American
Technological
Vietnam


GeoTrust

BookSense.com 

 
   
The inventory online is different from the inventory in our store.   Please call to confirm local availability.








Our Price: $7.99



Quotable Authors
Free Shipping! Buy Just $30 in books and get FREE shipping. Get more details...
1.The Earth in the Balance - Healing the Global Environment by Al Gore
2.The Greatest Story Ever Sold by Frank Rich

1.Catch Me If You Can by Donna Kauffman
2.Native Speaker by Chang-Rae Lee
3.The Book of Video Photography- A Handbook for the Amateur Movie-Maker by David F. Cheshire
4.Voyages of Delusion- The Quest for the Northwest Passage by Glyn Williams
 
 

A History of Celibacy - From Athena to Elizabeth I, Leonardo da Vinci, Florence Nightingale, Ghandi and Cher
Author: Elizabeth Abbott

Book Details:
ISBN: 0684849437
Binding: Hard Cover
Jacket Condition: As New
Publisher: Scribners
Publish Date: 2000
Description:
This surprise bestseller from Canada traces the groups and individuals who are part of a timeless phenomenon that transcends culture and religion.

Joan of Arc was one. So was Sir Isaac Newton. A monk vows to be one. A prisoner has no choice. History tells of many avowed celibates, and today's society reflects a renewed interest in celibacy. But what caused--and still causes--people to give up sex, the very activity that drives, fascinates, troubles, and delights the rest of us?

Elizabeth Abbott's spirited and provocative exploration of celibacy debunks the traditionally held notion that celibacy is a predominantly religious concept of little concern to the secular world. With myriad examples, Abbott's lively history reveals insights not only about our religious practices but also about our sexual desires and changing attitudes toward gender and physical health.

From the vestal virgins of ancient Rome, who were entombed alive if they broke their vows, to contemporary athletes, who "conserve semen" to enhance their game, from celibacy as a guarantee for marriage to involuntary celibacy among prisoners, eunuchs, and young women cloistered against their will, Abbott puts a human face on celibacy, capturing the anguish of the castrated boy destined for an operatic career, the ecstasy of the woman whose celibacy is rewarded by visions of Christ, and the anger of the bachelor doomed by the surplus of males in contemporary China.

What didn't happen in the bedrooms of history, and why? Through stories of individual lives--fascinating, vital, and real--A History of Celibacy tells all.




 
Home | Contact Us | Directions | Privacy Policy | Security
  ©2007 Abraxus Books All Rights Reserved