Fired up by debates within the women’s movement, Hite decided more research was needed when it came to the female orgasm. She devised and sent out an idiosyncratic, 58-question survey, to which over ...
This image released by IFC Films shows Shere Hite in a scene from “The Disappearance of Shere Hite.” The 1976 book “The Hite Report” was a bestseller from the beginning. Its intimate anecdotes about ...
Nicole Newnham’s documentary The Disappearance of Shere Hite (now streaming on Hulu) aims to introduce an almost-forgotten figure of the women’s movement to a new generation. In 1976, Shere ...
Sundance: Dakota Johnson narrates this peppy documentary about the misunderstood author of the 1976 bestseller "The Hite Report." The biopic documentary is well-worn territory at this point, it’s the ...
It shouldn’t be surprising by now that history is full of groundbreaking women whose accomplishments are overlooked and whose names get buried. Sex researcher Shere Hite’s near-Stalinist erasure from ...
The 'Crip Camp' director returns to Sundance with an outstanding, Dakota Johnson-narrated examination of who Shere Hite was, and why we even have to ask that question. Aside from a few blips, like a ...
These days, it’s not unusual to see celebrities or fictional heroines discuss the joys of clitoral stimulation. Cara Delevingne in her BBC documentary, Planet Sex. Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Fleabag.
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. The 1976 book “The Hite Report” was a ...
The 1976 book “The Hite Report” was a bestseller from the beginning. Its intimate anecdotes about love, sex, orgasms and masturbation, drawn from anonymous survey responses from about 3,000 women ...
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