Liu Dalin

Chinese sexologist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroChinese sexologist
PlacesChina
wasSociologist Professor Educator
Work fieldAcademia Social science
Gender
Male
BirthJune 1932, Shanghai Municipality, Republic of China, Republic of China
Death17 December 2022Shanghai, People's Republic of China (aged 90 years)
Education
Yenching University
Shanghai High School
Awards
Magnus Hirschfeld Medal1994
The details

Biography

Liu Dalin, also sometimes Dalin Liu or Ta-lin Liu, (Chinese: 刘达临; 2 June 1932 – 17 December 2022) was a Chinese professor of sociology at Shanghai University, who pioneered the field of sexology.

Liu was born on 2 June 1932. In 1989–90, he helped conduct a nationwide survey on sexual behavior and attitudes in China, not unlike the Kinsey Report in the United States. A report on the survey's outcomes was first published in 1992 in Shanghai; in 1997 Liu published the English edition Sexual Behavior in Modern China (ISBN 0-8264-0886-9). Also in 1997, he opened China's first sex museum in Shanghai; it has since moved to Tongli.

Liu won the Magnus Hirschfeld Medal for his research in sexology in 1994.

Liu published several books on the history of erotica in China:

  • History of Erotica in China (2004), People's Daily Press, ISBN 7-80153-776-9, (in Chinese).
  • Pictorial History of Erotica.
  • World Sex Culture (2005), China Friendship Press, ISBN 7-5057-2110-0, (in Chinese).

Liu died on 17 December 2022, at the age of 90.

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