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06 October 2015

Mel Gordon, author of Voluptuous Panic, the celebrated history about the sex culture of Weimar Berlin, returns with a stunningly illustrated look at Paris, the City of Pleasure, prior to and during German occupation during World War II.
The book Horizontal Collaboration encompasses the Jazz Age, Depression, World War, Occupation, and Liberation. It concludes with the shuttering of the licensed brothels in 1946, which some Parisian intellectuals thought was the final "destruction of French civilization".
The term "Horizontal Collaboration" refers to the sexual liaisons between French civilians and German occupiers from 1940 to 1944. These were extremely widespread and included both individual wartime relationships in addition to prostitution. As Allied armies swept across the French countryside, thousands of young women—and some men—were savagely punished by the authorities or by vigilante crowds, becoming a source of deep national shame.
Author Gordon redefines the pejorative term to mean something much broader: French men and women "horizontally collaborated" to overcome all social obstacles, divisions, and regulations. These obstacles include married and unmarried couples, straights and homosexuals, foreigners and locals, gun-toting soldiers and their vanquished subjects. The natural yearning for sexual pleasure equally corrupted all cohabitating partners.
This book rediscovers a remarkable time when the aesthetic and erotic capitol of Europe experienced remarkable heights and shameful lows. . . . Hundreds of images, most never before seen in a book, encompass this fascinating but little-known history.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture, PSYCHOLOGY / Human Sexuality (see also SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Sexuality), SOCIAL SCIENCE / Prostitution & Sex Trade, HISTORY / Europe / France
Table of Content
Preface
Chapter 1 Paris Plaisirs
Chapter 2 Paris is a Woman: Cocottes, GarÇonnes and Poulles
Chapter 3 The Fleshpots of Montmartre and Les Halles
Chapter 4 Maisons Closes: "The Shuttered Houses"
Chapter 5 Staging Paris: Nightclubs, Music Halls, and Tourist Traps
Chapter 6 Gay Paree
Chapter 7 Erotomania
Chapter 8 Hitler's Brothel and Liberation
Chapter 9 Madam Richard's Crusade
Directory of Naughty Paris (1930) Thirty Hotspots
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