Pan Suiming (Chinese: 潘绥铭; born 1950) is a Chinese sexologist and professor at the Renmin University of China who has taught sexology for more than 30 years.[1][2] He is hailed as "the First Person in Sexology in China".[3][4]
Pan was assigned to the Renmin University of China as a teacher. In 1985 he began to teach sexual sociology.
Pan's first book, Mysterious Fire: Sociological History of Sex, was published in 1988. He founded the Institute for Research on Sexuality and Gender at the Renmin University in 1991. He was a visiting scholar at the University of Michigan (1993–1993) and University of Wales (1994–1995).
He is one of the pioneers in researching and teaching sexology in China and a published author.[5][6]
神秘的圣火:性的社会史 [Mysterious Fire: Sociological History of Sex] (in Chinese). Zhengzhou, Henan: Henan People's Publishing House. 1988.
世界性文化图考 [World Sex Culture] (in Chinese). Beijing: China Youth Publishing House. 2013. ISBN9787515316475.
Pan Suiming; Huang Yingying (2017). 我在现场:性社会学田野调查笔记 [I'm on the Spot: A Field Survey Note on Sex Sociology] (in Chinese). Taiyuan, Shanxi: Shanxi People's Publishing House. ISBN9787203099512.
Pan Suiming; Huang Yingying (213). 性之变:21世纪中国人的性生活 [Sexual Change: Sexual Life of Chinese in the 21st Century] (in Chinese). Beijing: Renmin University of China Press. ISBN9787300163741.
"Relationship between Sexual Behavior and Sexual Conceptions among the Married People in 27 Chinese Cities". Hong Kong: Declared in the Conference of Sex Research in Asian and Pacific Areas. 1992. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
"Misconceptions of Oldest Profession". Social. USA. 1992.
"Quantitative Behavioral Analysis of Public Heterosexual Petting in Chinese Civil Parks". Sexuality in Asia. Hong Kong: Hong Kong College of Psychiatrists: 173–185. 1993.
Pan, Sui-Ming (1993). "China: Acceptability and Effect of Three Kinds of Sexual Publications". Archives of Sexual Behavior. 22 (1). USA: 59–71. doi:10.1007/BF01552913. PMID8435040. S2CID11239273.
"Chinese Wives: Factors Underlying Their Orgasm Frequencies". Miami Beach, USA: Declared in the Conference of Gender Issues in Chinese Societies. 1993. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
Pan, Suiming (1993). "A Sex Revolution in Current China". Psychology & Human Sexuality. 6 (2). USA: 1–14. doi:10.1300/j056v06n02_01.
"The Scripts and Changes of Chinese Traditional Culture on Sexuality". Global Bioethics. 2–3. Italy: 132–149. 1994.
Pan, Suiming; Wu, Zongjian; Gil, Vincent E. (1995). "Homosexual Behaviors in Contemporary China". Psychology & Human Sexuality. 7 (4). USA: 1–17. doi:10.1300/j056v07n04_01.
"Male Homosexual Behavior and HIV-related Risk in China". Bisexualities and Aids: International Perspectives. London, UK: Taylor & Francis Group Ltd.: 178–190 1995.
"Sexuality and Gender: Background and Researches in China". Cebu, Philippines: Declared in the Conference of Sexuality, Gender and Reproduction, Asian & Pacific Areas. 1995. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
Renaud, Cheryl; Byers, E. Sandra; Pan, Suiming (1997). "Sexual and Relationship Satisfaction in Mainland China". The Journal of Sex Research. 34 (4). USA: 399–410. doi:10.1080/00224499709551907.