Cultura de los Cuidados (Sep 2014)

Hysteria: Female’s Sexuality History

  • Elena María Fernández Laveda,
  • Águeda Fernández Martínez,
  • Irene Belda Antón

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7184/cuid.2014.39.08
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 39
pp. 63 – 70

Abstract

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Introduction: Hysteria comes from hysteron, a Greek word that means Uterus. From there it follows the feminization of the disease and the link with the prototype of perfect woman at that time. Objective: Study the relationship between Hysteria and female sexuality through different historical periods. Materials and Methods: Literature Review in Databases. Results: Different studies try to explain the etiology and symptomatology of Hysteria. It calls our attention that some women were treated in a clandestinely way: pelvic massages. Conclusions: Analysis of the legacy of women who suffered from the stigmatization of being branded as hysterical women at present. How we see hysteria today: meaning and connotations.

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