Selected Cross-Generational Sexual Behavior in Traditional Hawai’i: A Sexological Ethnography

  • Diamond M
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Abstract

Anthropological studies of human sexual behavior traditionally are difficult to conduct and to interpret because so much of any sexual behavior is private and must be understood through reporting by others rather than through direct observation. Sexual behavior between adults and nonadults is especially difficult to study, but an understanding can be facilitated if one looks at that behavior across time, species, and societies. Hawai’i1 has several characteristics that make it a useful society in which to view such behavior.

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Diamond, M. (1990). Selected Cross-Generational Sexual Behavior in Traditional Hawai’i: A Sexological Ethnography. In Pedophilia (pp. 422–444). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-9682-6_17

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