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Cultural history of the buttocks

Cultural history of the buttocks has included various art forms as well as a sexualization of the buttocks which has occurred throughout history.[1]

The Mannerist movement was not afraid to exaggerate body proportions for an effect considered attractive; Juno in a niche, engraving by Jacopo Caraglio, probably of a drawing by Rosso Fiorentino, 1526
An example of erotic photography that emphasizes the buttocks

Evolutionary significance edit

Sexologist Alfred Kinsey has suggested that the buttocks are the primary sexual presentation site in primates. Some anthropologists and sociobiologists believe that breast fetishism derives from the breasts' similarity to buttocks, but instead provide sexual attraction when the body is seen from the front.[2]

In humans, females generally have more round and voluptuous buttocks, caused by estrogen that encourages the body to store fat in the buttocks, hips, and thighs. Testosterone discourages fat storage in these areas. The buttocks in human females thus contain more adipose tissue than in males, especially after puberty. Evolutionary psychologists suggest that rounded buttocks may have evolved as a desirable trait because they provide a visual indication of the woman's youth and fertility. They signal the presence of estrogen and the presence of sufficient fat stores for pregnancy and lactation. Additionally, the buttocks give an indication of the shape and size of the pelvis, which impacts reproductive capability. Since development and pronunciation of the buttocks begins at menarche and declines with age, full buttocks are also a symbol of youth.[1]

Biological anthropologist Helen B. Fisher said that "perhaps, the fleshy, rounded buttocks attracted males during rear-entry intercourse".[3] In a 2017 study, using 3D models and eye-tracking technology, Fisher's claim was tested and was shown that the slight thrusting out of a woman's back influences how attractive others perceive her to be and captures the gaze of both men and women.[4][5] Bobbi S. Low et al. said that the female buttocks "evolved in the context of females competing for the attention and parental commitment of powerful resource-controlling males" as an "honest display of fat reserves" that could not be confused with another type of tissue, although Tim M. Caro rejected that as being a necessary conclusion, stating that female fatty deposits on the hips improve individual fitness of the female, regardless of sexual selection.[6]

History edit

 
Victorian-era spanking erotica from The Memoirs of Dolly Morton
 
Venus Callipyge, a Roman sculpture (thought to be based on a Greek original) that emphasizes the buttocks

The female buttocks have been a symbol of fertility and beauty since early human history. Statues created as early as 24,000 BC, such as the Venus of Willendorf, have exaggerated buttocks, hips, and thighs.[1]

The erotic beauty of the female buttocks was important to the ancient Greeks, thought to have built such statues as Venus Callipyge (although only a possible Roman copy survives), that emphasize the buttocks.[7] Bare buttocks were also considered erotic in Ming dynasty China, where they were often compared to the bright full moon.[8] Many artists pose models to emphasize the buttocks.[7]

The buttocks have been considered an erogenous zone in Western thought for centuries; the eroticization of the female buttocks was due to their association and closeness to the female reproductive organs. The buttocks are often taboo due to their proximity to the anus and association with the excretory system. The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud theorized that psychosexual development occurred in three stages – oral, anal, and genital – and that fixation in the anal stage caused anal retentiveness and a lasting focus on eroticization of the anus.[1]

Spanking was prominent in pornography in Victorian Britain with erotica such as Lady Bumtickler's Revels by John Camden Hotten and Exhibition of Female Flagellants by George Cannon being consumed.

In Studies in the Psychology of Sex, published in 1927 and written by British physician and sexual psychologist Havelock Ellis, he describes cultural sexual characteristics of the buttocks.[1] He says:

Thus we find, among most of the peoples of Europe, Asia, and Africa, the chief continents of the world, that the large hips and buttocks of women are commonly regarded as an important feature of beauty. This secondary sexual character represents the most decided structural deviation of the feminine type from the masculine, a deviation demanded by the reproductive function of women, and in the admiration it arouses sexual selection is thus working in a line with natural selection.

He adds that

The European artist frequently seeks to attenuate rather than accentuate the protuberant lines of the feminine hips, and it is noteworthy that the Japanese also regard small hips as beautiful. Nearly everywhere else large hips and buttocks are regarded as a mark of beauty, and the average man is of this opinion even in the most æsthetic countries.

Ellis also claims that corsets and bustles are meant to emphasize the buttocks.[9]

Emphasis on the female buttocks as a sexual characteristic has increased in recent times according to Ray B. Browne, who attributes the change to the popularization of denim jeans:

[E]mphasis on the upper female torso has recently given way to the lower area of the body, specifically the buttocks. Such a change happened quite recently when denim jeans became fashionable. In order to emphasize fit, jeans manufacturers accentuated hips. And after brand name jeans became so popular with the designer's name on the hip pocket, even more accentuation was given to the posterior. The more jeans sales increased, the more ads were used which emphasized the derriere, to such an extent, in fact, that this particular area may eventually surpass breasts as the number one sexual image of the female body.[10]

Males edit

 
Rear of Michelangelo's David

While female buttocks are often eroticized in heterosexual erotica, men's buttocks are considered erogenous by many women, and are also eroticized in male homosexuality which often centers on anal intercourse.[11][12] Historically, they are also portrayed in sculpture and other image art with a frequency equalling that of the females.

Fetishism edit

A buttock fetish or buttock partialism is a condition wherein the buttocks become a primary focus of sexual attention.[13] It may be associated with coprophilia, panty fetishism, eproctophilia, and sadomasochistic corporal punishment involving the buttocks.[14] Pygophilia is sexual arousal caused by seeing, playing with or touching a person's buttocks.[15]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Singleton, Alena J. (2008). "Cultural History of the Buttocks". In Pitts-Taylor, Victoria (ed.). Cultural Encyclopedia of the Body. ABC-CLIO/Greenwood. ISBN 978-0313341458.
  2. ^ Slade, Joseph W. (2001). Pornography and sexual representation: a reference guide. Greenwood Press. pp. 404–405. ISBN 978-0313315206.
  3. ^ Fisher, Helen E. (1982). The Sex Contract: The Evolution of Human Behavior. New York: William Morrow & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0688006402.
  4. ^ Hawkins, Elizabeth (Oct 25, 2017). "Why arched backs are attractive". Springer. from the original on April 19, 2022. Retrieved April 16, 2018.
  5. ^ Pazhoohi, F.; Doyle, J.F.; Macedo, A.F.; Arantes, J. (2017). "Arching the Back (Lumbar Curvature) as a Female Sexual Proceptivity Signal: an Eye-Tracking Study". Evolutionary Psychological Science. 4 (2): 1–8. doi:10.1007/s40806-017-0123-7. S2CID 149046079.
  6. ^ Caro, T.M.; Sellen, D. W. (1990). "The Reproductive Advantages of Fat in Women" (PDF). Ethology and Sociobiology. 11 (5): 1–66. doi:10.1016/0162-3095(90)90005-q. hdl:2027.42/28785. (PDF) from the original on 2022-06-08. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
  7. ^ a b Morris, Desmond (1985). Bodywatching: A Field Guide to the Human Species. p. 198. ISBN 978-0517558140.
  8. ^ van Gulik, Robert Hans (2004). Erotic colour prints of the Ming period: with an essay on Chinese sex life from the Han to the Chʼing Dynasty, B.C. 206–A.D. 1644. p. 223. ISBN 9004136649. from the original on 2023-01-23. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  9. ^ Ellis, Havelock (1927). Studies in the Psychology of Sex  – via Wikisource.
  10. ^ Browne, Ray B. (1982). Objects of Special Devotion: Fetishes and Fetishism in Popular Culture. p. 111. ISBN 978-0879721916.
  11. ^ Pitts-Taylor, Victoria (2008). Cultural Encyclopedia of the Body, Volume 1. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 61. ISBN 978-0313341458. from the original on 2023-01-23. Retrieved 2022-02-14.
  12. ^ Anal Pleasure & Health: A Guide for Men, Women and Couples 2023-01-23 at the Wayback Machine, Jack Morin, Jack Morin, Down There Press, 2010.
  13. ^ Browne, Ray B. (1982). Objects of Special Devotion: Fetishes and Fetishism in Popular Culture. pp. 35–36. ISBN 978-0879721916. from the original on 2023-01-23. Retrieved 2016-02-21.
  14. ^ Steele, Valerie (1997). Fetish: Fashion, Sex and Power. Oxford University Press. p. 124.
  15. ^ Hickey, Eric W. (2006). Sex crimes and paraphilia. Pearson Education. p. 84. ISBN 978-0131703506. from the original on 2023-01-23. Retrieved 2016-02-21.

External links edit

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Cultural history of the buttocks has included various art forms as well as a sexualization of the buttocks which has occurred throughout history 1 The Mannerist movement was not afraid to exaggerate body proportions for an effect considered attractive Juno in a niche engraving by Jacopo Caraglio probably of a drawing by Rosso Fiorentino 1526 An example of erotic photography that emphasizes the buttocks Contents 1 Evolutionary significance 2 History 3 Males 4 Fetishism 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEvolutionary significance editSexologist Alfred Kinsey has suggested that the buttocks are the primary sexual presentation site in primates Some anthropologists and sociobiologists believe that breast fetishism derives from the breasts similarity to buttocks but instead provide sexual attraction when the body is seen from the front 2 In humans females generally have more round and voluptuous buttocks caused by estrogen that encourages the body to store fat in the buttocks hips and thighs Testosterone discourages fat storage in these areas The buttocks in human females thus contain more adipose tissue than in males especially after puberty Evolutionary psychologists suggest that rounded buttocks may have evolved as a desirable trait because they provide a visual indication of the woman s youth and fertility They signal the presence of estrogen and the presence of sufficient fat stores for pregnancy and lactation Additionally the buttocks give an indication of the shape and size of the pelvis which impacts reproductive capability Since development and pronunciation of the buttocks begins at menarche and declines with age full buttocks are also a symbol of youth 1 Biological anthropologist Helen B Fisher said that perhaps the fleshy rounded buttocks attracted males during rear entry intercourse 3 In a 2017 study using 3D models and eye tracking technology Fisher s claim was tested and was shown that the slight thrusting out of a woman s back influences how attractive others perceive her to be and captures the gaze of both men and women 4 5 Bobbi S Low et al said that the female buttocks evolved in the context of females competing for the attention and parental commitment of powerful resource controlling males as an honest display of fat reserves that could not be confused with another type of tissue although Tim M Caro rejected that as being a necessary conclusion stating that female fatty deposits on the hips improve individual fitness of the female regardless of sexual selection 6 History edit nbsp Victorian era spanking erotica from The Memoirs of Dolly Morton nbsp Venus Callipyge a Roman sculpture thought to be based on a Greek original that emphasizes the buttocks The female buttocks have been a symbol of fertility and beauty since early human history Statues created as early as 24 000 BC such as the Venus of Willendorf have exaggerated buttocks hips and thighs 1 The erotic beauty of the female buttocks was important to the ancient Greeks thought to have built such statues as Venus Callipyge although only a possible Roman copy survives that emphasize the buttocks 7 Bare buttocks were also considered erotic in Ming dynasty China where they were often compared to the bright full moon 8 Many artists pose models to emphasize the buttocks 7 The buttocks have been considered an erogenous zone in Western thought for centuries the eroticization of the female buttocks was due to their association and closeness to the female reproductive organs The buttocks are often taboo due to their proximity to the anus and association with the excretory system The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud theorized that psychosexual development occurred in three stages oral anal and genital and that fixation in the anal stage caused anal retentiveness and a lasting focus on eroticization of the anus 1 Spanking was prominent in pornography in Victorian Britain with erotica such as Lady Bumtickler s Revels by John Camden Hotten and Exhibition of Female Flagellants by George Cannon being consumed In Studies in the Psychology of Sex published in 1927 and written by British physician and sexual psychologist Havelock Ellis he describes cultural sexual characteristics of the buttocks 1 He says Thus we find among most of the peoples of Europe Asia and Africa the chief continents of the world that the large hips and buttocks of women are commonly regarded as an important feature of beauty This secondary sexual character represents the most decided structural deviation of the feminine type from the masculine a deviation demanded by the reproductive function of women and in the admiration it arouses sexual selection is thus working in a line with natural selection He adds that The European artist frequently seeks to attenuate rather than accentuate the protuberant lines of the feminine hips and it is noteworthy that the Japanese also regard small hips as beautiful Nearly everywhere else large hips and buttocks are regarded as a mark of beauty and the average man is of this opinion even in the most aesthetic countries Ellis also claims that corsets and bustles are meant to emphasize the buttocks 9 Emphasis on the female buttocks as a sexual characteristic has increased in recent times according to Ray B Browne who attributes the change to the popularization of denim jeans E mphasis on the upper female torso has recently given way to the lower area of the body specifically the buttocks Such a change happened quite recently when denim jeans became fashionable In order to emphasize fit jeans manufacturers accentuated hips And after brand name jeans became so popular with the designer s name on the hip pocket even more accentuation was given to the posterior The more jeans sales increased the more ads were used which emphasized the derriere to such an extent in fact that this particular area may eventually surpass breasts as the number one sexual image of the female body 10 Males edit nbsp Rear of Michelangelo s David While female buttocks are often eroticized in heterosexual erotica men s buttocks are considered erogenous by many women and are also eroticized in male homosexuality which often centers on anal intercourse 11 12 Historically they are also portrayed in sculpture and other image art with a frequency equalling that of the females Fetishism editA buttock fetish or buttock partialism is a condition wherein the buttocks become a primary focus of sexual attention 13 It may be associated with coprophilia panty fetishism eproctophilia and sadomasochistic corporal punishment involving the buttocks 14 Pygophilia is sexual arousal caused by seeing playing with or touching a person s buttocks 15 See also editAnal eroticism Anal sex Awoulaba Body worship Dimples of Venus History of erotic depictions History of human sexuality Miss Bumbum Cultural context Partialism SteatopygiaReferences edit a b c d e Singleton Alena J 2008 Cultural History of the Buttocks In Pitts Taylor Victoria ed Cultural Encyclopedia of the Body ABC CLIO Greenwood ISBN 978 0313341458 Slade Joseph W 2001 Pornography and sexual representation a reference guide Greenwood Press pp 404 405 ISBN 978 0313315206 Fisher Helen E 1982 The Sex Contract The Evolution of Human Behavior New York William Morrow amp Company Inc ISBN 978 0688006402 Hawkins Elizabeth Oct 25 2017 Why arched backs are attractive Springer Archived from the original on April 19 2022 Retrieved April 16 2018 Pazhoohi F Doyle J F Macedo A F Arantes J 2017 Arching the Back Lumbar Curvature as a Female Sexual Proceptivity Signal an Eye Tracking Study Evolutionary Psychological Science 4 2 1 8 doi 10 1007 s40806 017 0123 7 S2CID 149046079 Caro T M Sellen D W 1990 The Reproductive Advantages of Fat in Women PDF Ethology and Sociobiology 11 5 1 66 doi 10 1016 0162 3095 90 90005 q hdl 2027 42 28785 Archived PDF from the original on 2022 06 08 Retrieved 2018 11 04 a b Morris Desmond 1985 Bodywatching A Field Guide to the Human Species p 198 ISBN 978 0517558140 van Gulik Robert Hans 2004 Erotic colour prints of the Ming period with an essay on Chinese sex life from the Han to the Chʼing Dynasty B C 206 A D 1644 p 223 ISBN 9004136649 Archived from the original on 2023 01 23 Retrieved 2016 02 21 Ellis Havelock 1927 Studies in the Psychology of Sex via Wikisource Browne Ray B 1982 Objects of Special Devotion Fetishes and Fetishism in Popular Culture p 111 ISBN 978 0879721916 Pitts Taylor Victoria 2008 Cultural Encyclopedia of the Body Volume 1 Greenwood Publishing Group p 61 ISBN 978 0313341458 Archived from the original on 2023 01 23 Retrieved 2022 02 14 Anal Pleasure amp Health A Guide for Men Women and Couples Archived 2023 01 23 at the Wayback Machine Jack Morin Jack Morin Down There Press 2010 Browne Ray B 1982 Objects of Special Devotion Fetishes and Fetishism in Popular Culture pp 35 36 ISBN 978 0879721916 Archived from the original on 2023 01 23 Retrieved 2016 02 21 Steele Valerie 1997 Fetish Fashion Sex and Power Oxford University Press p 124 Hickey Eric W 2006 Sex crimes and paraphilia Pearson Education p 84 ISBN 978 0131703506 Archived from the original on 2023 01 23 Retrieved 2016 02 21 External links edit nbsp Media related to Human buttocks in art at Wikimedia Commons Portal nbsp Human sexuality Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cultural history of the buttocks amp oldid 1223203676 Fetishism, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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