Love & EroticismMike Featherstone SAGE, 1999/09/20 - 433 ページ This major collection explores the contested nature of love and eroticism, examining the ways in which erotic bodily pleasures have become central to contemporary consumer culture. It investigates the spatial dimension of erotic life through considerations of Bohemian love, the gay city and the ways in which the urban landscape and everyday life have become sexualized - issues which have become central to the emergence of `queer as a new form of gender politics and more general questions of sexual citizenship. Drawing on the work of feminists, sociologists and cultural theorists, this book contains a wide-ranging and accessible set of contributions to contemporary debates on sexuality, love and eroticism. Love & Erotici |
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An Introduction | 1 |
Zygmunt Bauman On Postmodern Uses of Sex | 19 |
Jeffrey Weeks The Sexual Citizen | 35 |
Elisabeth On the Way to a PostFamilial Family | 53 |
Sasha Weitman On the Elementary Forms of the Socioerotic | 71 |
Elizabeth Wilson Bohemian Love | 111 |
Sam Whimster with Otto Gross and Else Jaffé and Max Weber | 129 |
Romance as | 161 |
Charles Lindholm Love and Structure | 243 |
Mary Evans Falling in Love with Love is Falling | 265 |
Georg Simmel On the Sociology of the Family | 283 |
Comparative Ethnographies | 295 |
Locating Affect | 355 |
Love the Erotic | 375 |
Notes on Love | 393 |
Arthur W Frank Bodies Sex and Death | 417 |
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