单词 | voyeurism |
释义 | voyeurismn. The state or condition of being a voyeur; scopophilia. Also transferred and figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > types of sexual behaviour > [noun] > voyeurism scopophilia1924 voyeurism1924 mixoscopia1939 peeping Tomism1954 peeping Tommery1960 1924 J. S. van Teslaar tr. Stekel Disorders of Instincts II. 341 Voyeurism, erotic gratification experienced at looking at another's sexual organs; morbid desire to peep into secrets. 1927 Bryan & Strachey tr. K. Abraham Sel. Papers iii. 83 If sublimation does not take place then a perversion (voyeurism and exhibitionism) arises. 1953 E. Podolsky Encycl. Aberrations 538/1 Voyeurism takes the place of the normal sexual act. 1958 Oxf. Mag. 8 May 409/1 Oxford..seems to appeal to a disagreeable mixture of envy and voyeurism. 1969 Daily Tel. 25 Apr. 19/5 There is a feeling that more and more actresses are being asked to take their clothes off at auditions..as a form of voyeurism. 1976 Listener 25 Nov. 682/3 A beggar's expression captured by a camera costing enough to feed, clothe and house him for..maybe five years. Is this kind of photography good or bad?.. Is it just an obscene form of voyeurism, a record of what one privileged class finds quaint or interesting in another? 1980 Times Lit. Suppl. 7 Nov. 1258/3 Rain on the Roof is not much more than the averagely good television play featuring voyeurism, adultery and sudden bloody death. 1985 Times 21 Jan. 3/3 Many senior politicians have been appalled by the fate of the women, whose sexual activities have been exposed in a bout of national voyeurism. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1924 |
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