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Shere Hite ( ; November 2, 1942 – September 9, 2020) was an American-born German
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and
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. Her sexological work focused primarily on female sexuality. Hite built upon biological studies of sex by Masters and Johnson and by Alfred Kinsey and was the author of ''The Hite Report: A Nationwide Study on Female Sexuality''. She also referenced theoretical, political and psychological works associated with the
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of the 1970s, such as
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's essay "
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". She renounced her United States citizenship in 1995 to become German.


Early life, education, and career

According to Katharine Q. Seelye, Hite was born Shirley Diana Gregory in
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to Paul and Shirley Hurt Gregory. Shortly after the end of World War II, her parents divorced. When her mother remarried, she took the surname of her stepfather Raymond Hite. According to her friend Joanna Briscoe, Hite had never known her father, and had been abandoned twice by her mother; her grandparents raised her until they divorced, and she was sent to be raised by an aunt. Hite graduated from Seabreeze High School in Daytona Beach, Florida. After she received a master's degree in history from the University of Florida in 1967, she moved to New York City and enrolled at Columbia University to work toward her Ph.D. in
social history Social history, often called history from below, is a field of history that looks at the lived experience of the past. Historians who write social history are called social historians. Social history came to prominence in the 1960s, spreading f ...
. Hite said that the reason for her not completing this degree was the conservative nature of Columbia at that time. She posed in the nude for ''
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'' magazine while studying at Columbia University. In the 1970s, she did part of her research while at the
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. Her most well-known work, ''The Hite Report: A Nationwide Study on Female Sexuality'', was published in 1976. In 1988, she made an extended appearance on the British TV discussion programme '' After Dark'', alongside James Dearden,
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, Joan Wyndham, and Naim Attallah. In 1989, she was interviewed in London by Joanna Briscoe, who later became her friend, and whose flat she often lived in. Eighteen months later she left the United States because of "vicious media attacks, doorstepping, public humiliation and death threats, all of which contributed to the loss of her American publishers and of her ability to make a living", despite ''The Hite Report'' selling 50 million copies, estimated to be the 30th bestselling book of all time. According to Briscoe she commuted between Paris, the Kensington Hilton and a mattress on the floor of a squat in north London, and perpetually swung between spending and thrift. Between 1991 and 1997, she lived largely in France and Briscoe's small flat. She tended to write all night and sleep all day. Briscoe said that Hite "had an extraordinary effect on people – possessing a strange, delicate charisma that hooked them". Hite taught at Nihon University (Tokyo, Japan), Chongqing University in China, and Maimonides University in North Miami Beach, Florida.


Research focus

Hite focused on understanding how individuals regard sexual experience and the meaning it holds for them. Hite believed that the ease at which women orgasm during masturbation contradicted traditional stereotypes about female sexuality. Hite's work concluded that 70% of women do not have
orgasm Orgasm (from Greek , ; "excitement, swelling"), sexual climax, or simply climax, is the sudden release of accumulated sexual excitement during the sexual response cycle, characterized by intense sexual pleasure resulting in rhythmic, involu ...
s through in-out,
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intercourse but are able to achieve orgasm easily by
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or other direct clitoral stimulation. Hite, as well as Elisabeth Lloyd, criticized Masters and Johnson for uncritically incorporating cultural attitudes on sexual behavior into their research; for example, the argument that enough clitoral stimulation to achieve orgasm should be provided by thrusting during intercourse and the inference that the failure of this is a sign of female "
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." While not denying that both Kinsey and Masters and Johnson have played a crucial role in sex research, Hite believed that society must understand the cultural and personal construction of sexual experience to make the research relevant to sexual behavior outside the laboratory. She offered that limiting test subjects to "normal" women who report orgasming during coitus was basing research on the faulty assumption that having an orgasm during coitus was typical, something that her own research strongly refuted.


Methodology

Hite used an individualistic research method. Thousands of responses from anonymous questionnaires were used as a framework to develop a discourse on human responses to gender and sexuality. Her conclusions were met with methodological criticism. The fact that her data are not probability samples raises concerns about whether the sample data can be generalized to relevant populations. As is common with surveys concerning sensitive subjects such as sexual behavior, the proportion of nonresponse is typically large. Thus the conclusions derived from the data may not represent the views of the population under study because of
sampling bias In statistics, sampling bias is a bias (statistics), bias in which a sample is collected in such a way that some members of the intended statistical population, population have a lower or higher sampling probability than others. It results in a b ...
due to nonresponse. Hite has been praised for her theoretical fruitfulness in sociological research. The suggestion of bias in some of Hite's studies is frequently used as a talking point in university courses where
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are discussed, along with ''
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'' poll of 1936. One discussion of sampling bias is by
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, who explained that women in Hite's study were given a survey about marriage satisfaction, where 98% reported dissatisfaction, and 75% reported having had extra-marital affairs, but where only 4% of women given the survey responded. Zimbardo argued that the women who had dissatisfaction may have been more motivated to respond than women who were satisfied and that her research may just have been "science-coded journalism." Some or all of her published surveys depended on wide multi-channel questionnaire distribution, opportunity for many long answers on a respondent's own schedule, enforced respondent anonymity, and response by mail rather than polling by telephone. Sharon Lohr argues that the distribution of questionnaires to women's organizations and the length of the questions and the allowance for long responses introduces a bias towards people who are not typical. She also argues that several of the questions are leading the respondent to reply in a particular way.


Personal life

In 1985, Hite married German concert pianist Friedrich Höricke, who was 19 years her junior. The couple divorced in 1999. Hite married Paul Sullivan in 2012. They moved across Europe multiple times together, settling in north London, England. In 1995, Hite renounced her U.S. citizenship at the former Embassy of the United States in Bonn. She wanted to become German because she regarded German society as more tolerant and open-minded about her endeavors. At the time, Germany didn't accept dual citizenship, so she was forced to renounce her U.S. citizenship before being able to become German. Because of this, she was stateless for two days before her German passport arrived. In September 2020, Hite died of
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at the age of 77.


Legacy

The biographical documentary film '' The Disappearance of Shere Hite'', directed by Nicole Newnham, had its premiere at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival, and was released in the U.S. in November 2023.


Notable works

* ''Sexual Honesty, by Women, for Women'' (1974) * ''The Hite Report on Female Sexuality'' (1976, 1981, republished in 2004) * ''The Hite Report on Men and Male Sexuality'' (1981) * ''Women and Love: A Cultural Revolution in Progress (The Hite Report on Love, Passion, and Emotional Violence)'' (1987) * ''Fliegen mit Jupiter'' (English: ''Flying with Jupiter'') (1993) * ''The Divine Comedy of Ariadne and Jupiter'' (1994) * ''The Hite Report on the Family: Growing Up Under Patriarchy'' (1994) * ''The Hite Report on Shere Hite: Voice of a Daughter in Exile'' (2000, autobiography) * ''The Shere Hite Reader: New and Selected Writings on Sex, Globalization and Private Life'' (2006)


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External links

* – Hite Research Foundation * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hite, Shere 1942 births 2020 deaths 20th-century American women writers 21st-century American women Academic staff of Chongqing University Academic staff of Nihon University American emigrants to Germany American expatriates in China American expatriates in Japan American feminists American sexologists American women academics Deaths from corticobasal degeneration Feminist studies scholars Former United States citizens German feminists German sexologists Naturalized citizens of Germany Neurological disease deaths in England People from St. Joseph, Missouri Seabreeze High School alumni American sex educators Sex-positive feminists University of Florida College of Liberal Arts and Sciences alumni German sex educators