historical process, in which, in the seventies, French sexologists became famous, in the course of the renewal of French sexology: at the time, the use of contraception became widespread, abortion was liberalized and the works of two major American sexologists, Masters and Johnson became famous...
This article focuses on the issue of the subjectivity of pioneering researchers through the examples of the real characters of William H.Masters and Virginia E.Johnson, protagonists of the book "Masters of Sex: The Life and Times of William Masters and Virginia Johnson, the Couple Who Taught ...