Erotic Welfare

Erotic Welfare
Title Erotic Welfare PDF eBook
Author Judith Butler
Publisher Routledge
Pages 220
Release 2014-02-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1317857267

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A trenchant critique of sexuality in an age of discipline, where bodies and pleasures have become sites of regulatory power.

Erotic Welfare

Erotic Welfare
Title Erotic Welfare PDF eBook
Author Judith Butler
Publisher Routledge
Pages 217
Release 2014-02-25
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1317857275

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A trenchant critique of sexuality in an age of discipline, where bodies and pleasures have become sites of regulatory power.

Contemporary Political Thought

Contemporary Political Thought
Title Contemporary Political Thought PDF eBook
Author Alan Finlayson
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 696
Release 2003-09
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780814727324

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Contemporary Political Theory is a foundation textbook in political thought.

Just Love

Just Love
Title Just Love PDF eBook
Author Margaret Farley
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 337
Release 2008-02-15
Genre Religion
ISBN 0826429246

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This long-awaited book by one of American Christianity's foremost ethicists proposes a framework for sexual ethics whereby justice is the criterion for all loving, including love that is related to sexual activity and relationships. It begins with historical and cross-cultural explorations, then addresses the large questions of embodiment, gender, and sexuality, and finally delineates the justice framework for sexual ethics. Though Just Love's particular focus is Christian sexual ethics, Farley's framework is broad enough to have relevance for multiple traditions. Also covered are specific issues in sexual ethics, including same-sex relationships, marriage and family, divorce and second marriage, celibacy, and sex and its negativities.

Romance Revisited

Romance Revisited
Title Romance Revisited PDF eBook
Author Lynne Pearce
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 311
Release 1995-10
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 0814766315

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After decades of feminism and deconstruction, romance remains firmly in place as a central preoccupation in the lives of most women. Divorce rates skyrocket, the traditional family is challenged from all sides, and yet romance seems indestructible. In terms of its cultural representation, the popularity of romance also appears unchallenged. Popular fiction, Hollywood cinema, television soap-operas, and the media in general all display a seemingly bottomless appetite for romantic subjects. The trappings of classic romance—white weddings, love songs, Valentine's Day--are as commercially viable as ever. In this anthology of original essays, romance is revisited from a wide spectrum of perspectives, not just in fiction and film but in a whole range of cultural phenomena. Essays range over such issues as Valentine's Day, interracial relationships, medieval erotic visions and modern romance fiction, the relationship between the lesbian poet H.D. and Bryher, the pervasive whiteness of romantic desire, lesbian erotica in the age of AIDS, and the public romance of Charles and Diana.

AIDS in Cultural Bodies

AIDS in Cultural Bodies
Title AIDS in Cultural Bodies PDF eBook
Author Gokulnath Ammanathil
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 125
Release 2016-04-26
Genre Medical
ISBN 1443891975

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This book examines the various psychosocial and sexual ordeals of African American people living with HIV or AIDS (PLWH/PLWAs) as depicted in African American literary narratives dealing with HIV/AIDS published from 1980 to 2010. Central to these texts are the psychosocial and sexual challenges faced by the African American PLWH/PLWAs and the various adaptive strategies they choose to come to terms with their HIV/AIDS identity. Although PLWH/PLWAs irrespective of race confront these brutal realities, the intersection of a mythologized black sexuality, homophobia and intra-community marginalization places African American PLWH/PLWAs in an unenviable position. While abjection and social death rupture the social self of PLWH/PLWAs, the ostracization they suffer as a result of their diagnosis affects their sexual self, leading to sexual death. In addition to illustrating the social and sexual issues of PLWH/PLWAs in relation to race, sexuality and gender, the African American HIV/AIDS literary narratives studied here also foreground various coping strategies conscripted by PLWH/PLWAs to surmount the onerous psychosocial and sexual challenges they face. In view of the above concerns, this study analyses social death, sexual death and coping in relation to HIV/AIDS at three levels, namely the intersection of blackness, sexuality and HIV/AIDS; the impact of such an intersection on the sexual life of black PLWH/PLWAs; and, finally, the envisioned coping strategies for affirmative survival. This book offers insightful critical analysis of HIV/AIDS literary narratives by celebrated authors such as Samuel R. Delany, Cheryl L. West, Essex Hemphill, Michael B. Hunter, Steven Corbin, Charlotte Watson Sherman, Sapphire, Pearl Cleage, Sheneshka Jackson, Gil R. Robertson, and Marvelyn Brown.

Challenging the Public/private Divide

Challenging the Public/private Divide
Title Challenging the Public/private Divide PDF eBook
Author Susan B. Boyd
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 412
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780802076526

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Feminist scholars in disciplines ranging from law to geography challenge our traditional notion of a public/private divide in legal and public policy in Canada and internationally