
The Book That Taught the World to Orgasm and Then Disappeared: Shere Hite and the Hite Report
Author(s): Rosa Campbell (Author)
- Publisher: Melville House
- Publication Date: April 14, 2026
- Language: English
- Print length: 216 pages
- ISBN-10: 1685892310
- ISBN-13: 9781685892319
Book Description
Despite being one of the leading thinkers of the second wave feminist movement, today Shere Hite is little known, little written about, and, unsurprisingly, little read. Her groundbreaking book,
The Hite Report, was the first feminist exploration of the link between sex and male power. It sold millions of copies when first published in 1976 and revolutionized the way people thought about marriage and the female orgasm. How, then, did it, and Hite, disappear from public consciousness?Using original research material and sharp cultural analysis, Rosa Campbell explores Hite’s complicated life and literary legacy. Campbell expands on Hite’s ideas about sex — namely, that sex is sexist — and tracks Hite through her fraught childhood, her struggles working in the porn industry, and her eventual cancellation by the far-right Evangelical movement. All the while, Campbell holds Hite and
The Hite Report to account for their own failings and absence of intersectionality.In a post-Dobbs, post-MeToo world, this book’s examination of shifting ideological movements is essential to understanding both the current feminist movement, as well as how conservative, reactionary, counter-mobilization efforts can silence even the most successful of women. Contains 8 black and white vintage photos.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Named a
“Most Anticipated/Great Spring Book” byThe Millions“.. . revelatory . . . Readers will find this an essential account of an oft-overlooked feminist pioneer.” — Publishers Weekly STARRED review “Campbell aims to revive [Hite’s] contributions: with the rise of the manosphere, trad wives, ‘resurgent misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, and racism,’ Hite, Campbell argues, is worth remembering. . . . A portrait of a complex woman in fraught times.” — Kirkus Reviews ‘A cultural history of Shere Hite and her groundbreaking work, The Hite Report. It examines how Hite’s research—built from thousands of women’s personal testimonies— challenged dominant narratives about female sexuality and exposed widespread misconceptions about women’s pleasure.’ — Darling Magazine UK, Book Picks & Recommendations
‘Tells the intriguing story of Hite’s fraught childhood, her rise to fame and her eventual cancellation by the far right and the media.’
—The Independent, Best New Books To Read in April
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