Stolberg attributes the success of the campaign to demonize mastur-
bation to several political, ideological, and economic motives, including
religious concern with "uncleanness;’ bourgeois fears about self-control,
and the “financial interests of the London venereal trade.‘’ He also shows
how the symptoms blamed on masturbation addressed contemporary
anxieties about virility, gender identity, and selfhood and were consis-
tent with prevailing understandings of bodily function and disease cau-
sation. Stolberg particularly mentions the role of medical entrepreneurs
eager to increase the sale of their goods and services, and notes that mas-
turbation gave the medical profession” a welcome opportunity to demon-
strate the importance of medical expertise for promoting individual as
well as social welfare.‘’
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Stolberg attributes the success of the campaign to demonize mastur- bation to several political, ideological, and economic motives, including religious concern with "uncleanness;’ bourgeois fears about self-control, and the “financial interests of the London venereal trade.‘’ He also shows how the symptoms blamed on masturbation addressed contemporary anxieties about virility, gender identity, and selfhood and were consis- tent with prevailing understandings of bodily function and disease cau- sation. Stolberg particularly mentions the role of medical entrepreneurs eager to increase the sale of their goods and services, and notes that mas- turbation gave the medical profession” a welcome opportunity to demon- strate the importance of medical expertise for promoting individual as well as social welfare.‘’