Now don't get all excited,
This is a research project, not in the actual act itself, but the origin of the term..
From whom did the expression "missionary position" surface.
I swear to God that I believed that a missionary first used that expression. He received a diploma from Ole Pappy Kno back in the sixties. Toward the end of the sixies or early seventees, he coined this expression, did not write it down, but used it in conversation with someone.
That michzinary was the writer of this post.
I wanted to try and find out if the origin of this expression first came out around the late sixties, so I typed "missionary position" in Google and one of the results was:
Missionary positions: Christian, modernist, postmodernist.
Priest RJ .
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, USA. [email protected]
In the late 1960s and early 1970s"the missionary position" became widespread as a technical expression for face-to-face man-on-top sexual intercourse. It was accompanied by standard (and undocumented) stories as to the origin of the expression, stories featuring missionaries and either Polynesians, Africans, Chinese, Native Americans, or Melanesians. By the late 1980s and 1990s the expression had become a core symbol in modernist and postmodernist moral discourses. This paper examines accounts of the origin of the expression, provides evidence that it originated in Kinsey's (mis)reading of Malinowski, analyzes the symbolic elements of the missionary-position narrative as synthesizing modernist objections to Christian morality, analyzes the "missionary position" in postmodernist narratives as synthesizing postmodernist objections to modernist morality, and explores some of the functions of this myth within the academy.
Jesus! Jesus! Am I going to go down in history for this? If any one can find any writing that this expression was used before the late sixties, I would appreciate it.
I wish to apologize to any one that has been incovenienced by the popularization of the expression: Missionary Position
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