Men and Women's Club

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The Men and Women's Club was a debating society founded by Karl Pearson to discuss relations between the sexes, such as marriage, sexuality, friendship, and prostitution. It was composed of middle-class London radical thinkers. It was intellectually adventurous for its time. It treated heterosexuality as normative[clarification needed]. It met from 1885 to 1889, and the records of its meetings are now part of the Pearson collection at University College London.[1]

References

  1. Walkowitz, Judith R., History Workshop Journal 1986 21(1):37-59.


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