Taboo Evolution explores the ever-changing landscape of sexual taboos, revealing how these prohibitions have historically molded public discourse and shaped social norms. The book delves into the origins of these taboos, tracing them back to religious doctrines, legal codes, and philosophical thought, emphasizing that these aren't static rules but evolve with social, political, and technological changes. For example, the printing press had a profound impact on the dissemination of sexually explicit materials, further shaping the evolution of censorship.
This study uniquely bridges history, sociology, and media studies to give a comprehensive look at the evolution of sexual taboos in Western societies. It looks at how these restrictions are reinforced and challenged through literature, art, scientific research, and political activism.
The book begins by defining key terms such as taboo, sexuality, and censorship. It then examines specific case studies across different historical periods and cultural contexts, culminating in an assessment of the current state of sexual taboos in the digital age, considering the impact of the internet and social media.