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[[Image:Vern Bullough.jpg|thumb|Vern Bullough]] | [[Image:Vern Bullough.jpg|thumb|Vern Bullough]]__NOTOC__'''Vern Bullough''' (July 24, 1928 – June 21, 2006) was a humanist, sexologist and pioneer for the rights of sexual minorities. He authored or edited more than 50 books in his lifetime, and contributed to hundreds more publications. His late wife of 49 years, [[Bonnie Bullough]], co-authored many of his works. Bullough held positions in the [[American Civil Liberties Union]], where he initiated the group's gay rights work, as well as in the [[Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality]] (president), the Center for Sex Research (founder), the American Association for the History of Nursing (founder), and the International Humanist and Ethical Union (co-president). | ||
Popular misconceptions concerning [[minor-adult sex]] and [[child sexuality]] were an occasional subject of Bullough's writings. These writings affirmed the sexuality of children, and acknowleged that intergenerational relationships can have a variety of outcomes, including the positive. Responding to [[Richard Green]]'s 2002 article, Bullough commented that, while [[pedophilia]] may not be pathological, the social mores against adult-minor sex should nonetheless be respected: | |||
:''Rather than demonize the pedophile for what he thinks is his natural inclination, we have to emphasize that what was normative in the past is no longer the case. This does not make the pedophile a sociopath, but rather a person with a maladjustment to new societal norms. The pedophile can fantasize and I would encourage them to fantasize. It is the conduct that is unacceptable, not the fantasy.''<ref>[https://sci-hub.se/10.1023/A:1020603214218 Peer Commentaries on Green (2002) and Schmidt (2002)]</ref> | |||
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He also served on the editorial board of ''[[Paidika]]'' and wrote the introduction to [[Edward Brongersma]]'s ''[[Loving Boys]]''. | He also served on the editorial board of ''[[Paidika]]'' and wrote the introduction to [[Edward Brongersma]]'s ''[[Loving Boys]]''. | ||
==Commentary== | ==Commentary== | ||
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Clive M. Davis (''Handbook of Sexuality'' collaborator): | |||
:"''I knew Vern for nearly 30 years. Most of those years I knew him from afar, standing in awe of this great man—the sexologist, the humanist, the pioneer, the historian, the advocate, the leader. Without question, Vern was among that handful of exceptional individuals on whose shoulders the rest of us in the field of sexology stand today—one of the giants, indeed, one of the genuine heroes. One dictionary defines a hero as “a person noted for feats of courage or nobility of purpose, … a person noted for special achievements.” Clearly, dramatically, these criteria apply to Vern. Heroes are also role models, people we look up to. They are people who set the standards. He did that, and in so doing, challenged us all to meet those standards.''" | :"''I knew Vern for nearly 30 years. Most of those years I knew him from afar, standing in awe of this great man—the sexologist, the humanist, the pioneer, the historian, the advocate, the leader. Without question, Vern was among that handful of exceptional individuals on whose shoulders the rest of us in the field of sexology stand today—one of the giants, indeed, one of the genuine heroes. One dictionary defines a hero as “a person noted for feats of courage or nobility of purpose, … a person noted for special achievements.” Clearly, dramatically, these criteria apply to Vern. Heroes are also role models, people we look up to. They are people who set the standards. He did that, and in so doing, challenged us all to meet those standards.''" | ||
[[Judith Reisman]][ | [[Judith Reisman]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20010412164801/https://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=16072 Reisman's accusation via WND], backed up at [https://works.bepress.com/judith_reisman/23/download/ Liberty University]</ref>: | ||
:"''The Northridge Center for Sex Research founder, Vern Bullough, a self-confessed pedophile and editor of the "academic" Journal of Paedophilia, is in the sexology mainstream seeking to legalize adult sex with infants and children.''" | :"''The Northridge Center for Sex Research founder, Vern Bullough, a self-confessed pedophile and editor of the "academic" Journal of Paedophilia, is in the sexology mainstream seeking to legalize adult sex with infants and children.''" | ||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.vernbullough.com Official Web site] | |||
:*[http://www.vernbullough.com/bullough/long-career.html | *[https://web.archive.org/web/20110809051019/http://www.vernbullough.com/ Official Web site] | ||
*[http://www.sexarchive.info/BIB/BULLOUGH.htm Obituary] | |||
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20121201091454/http://www.vernbullough.com/bullough/long-career.html Official Obit] | |||
*[http://www2.hu-berlin.de/sexology/Entrance_Page/About_Us/Advisory_Board/Bullough_Publications/bullough_publications.htm Publications] | *[http://www2.hu-berlin.de/sexology/Entrance_Page/About_Us/Advisory_Board/Bullough_Publications/bullough_publications.htm Publications] | ||
*[http://www.ipt-forensics.com/journal/volume8/j8_2_1.htm Problems of Research into Adult/Child Sexual Interaction] ([[Problems of Research into Adult/Child Sexual Interaction|article]]) | |||
*[https://sci-hub.se/10.1023/A:1020603214218 Pedophilia and Sexual Harassment: Do They Have Similarities?] | |||
===Ipce=== | |||
*[http://www.ipce.info/ipceweb/Library/00aug15e_the_p_smear.htm The Pedophilia Smear] | *[http://www.ipce.info/ipceweb/Library/00aug15e_the_p_smear.htm The Pedophilia Smear] | ||
*[http://www.ipce.info/booksreborn/martinson/articles/1994_children.html Children and Sex, Part II: Childhood Sexuality] | *[http://www.ipce.info/booksreborn/martinson/articles/1994_children.html Children and Sex, Part II: Childhood Sexuality] | ||
*[http://www.ipce.info/booksreborn/brong_1.pdf Introduction to Brongersma's ''Loving Boys''] | *[http://www.ipce.info/booksreborn/brong_1.pdf Introduction to Brongersma's ''Loving Boys''] | ||
==References== | |||
[[Category:Gay]][[Category:Official Encyclopedia]] | [[Category:Gay]][[Category:Official Encyclopedia]] | ||
[[Category:People]][[Category:People: Academics]][[Category:People: Deceased]][[Category:People: American]] | [[Category:People]][[Category:People: Academics]][[Category:People: Deceased]][[Category:People: American]] | ||
[[Category:Research]][[Category:Research: Broader Perspectives]] | [[Category:Research]][[Category:Research: Broader Perspectives]] |
Latest revision as of 05:32, 1 August 2023
Vern Bullough (July 24, 1928 – June 21, 2006) was a humanist, sexologist and pioneer for the rights of sexual minorities. He authored or edited more than 50 books in his lifetime, and contributed to hundreds more publications. His late wife of 49 years, Bonnie Bullough, co-authored many of his works. Bullough held positions in the American Civil Liberties Union, where he initiated the group's gay rights work, as well as in the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (president), the Center for Sex Research (founder), the American Association for the History of Nursing (founder), and the International Humanist and Ethical Union (co-president).
Popular misconceptions concerning minor-adult sex and child sexuality were an occasional subject of Bullough's writings. These writings affirmed the sexuality of children, and acknowleged that intergenerational relationships can have a variety of outcomes, including the positive. Responding to Richard Green's 2002 article, Bullough commented that, while pedophilia may not be pathological, the social mores against adult-minor sex should nonetheless be respected:
- Rather than demonize the pedophile for what he thinks is his natural inclination, we have to emphasize that what was normative in the past is no longer the case. This does not make the pedophile a sociopath, but rather a person with a maladjustment to new societal norms. The pedophile can fantasize and I would encourage them to fantasize. It is the conduct that is unacceptable, not the fantasy.[1]
He also served on the editorial board of Paidika and wrote the introduction to Edward Brongersma's Loving Boys.
Commentary
Clive M. Davis (Handbook of Sexuality collaborator):
- "I knew Vern for nearly 30 years. Most of those years I knew him from afar, standing in awe of this great man—the sexologist, the humanist, the pioneer, the historian, the advocate, the leader. Without question, Vern was among that handful of exceptional individuals on whose shoulders the rest of us in the field of sexology stand today—one of the giants, indeed, one of the genuine heroes. One dictionary defines a hero as “a person noted for feats of courage or nobility of purpose, … a person noted for special achievements.” Clearly, dramatically, these criteria apply to Vern. Heroes are also role models, people we look up to. They are people who set the standards. He did that, and in so doing, challenged us all to meet those standards."
- "The Northridge Center for Sex Research founder, Vern Bullough, a self-confessed pedophile and editor of the "academic" Journal of Paedophilia, is in the sexology mainstream seeking to legalize adult sex with infants and children."
External links
- Official Web site
- Obituary
- Official Obit
- Publications
- Problems of Research into Adult/Child Sexual Interaction (article)
- Pedophilia and Sexual Harassment: Do They Have Similarities?
Ipce
- The Pedophilia Smear
- Children and Sex, Part II: Childhood Sexuality
- Introduction to Brongersma's Loving Boys