Hatred of Sex - Oliver Davis, Tim Dean

Hatred of Sex

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Buch | Softcover
206 Seiten
2022
University of Nebraska Press (Verlag)
978-1-4962-3059-1 (ISBN)
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Hatred of Sex draws on Jacques Ranciere's thesis in Hatred of Democracy to help explain the aversion to sex that is evident in numerous forms in the culture around us.
Hatred of Sex links Jacques Ranciere's political philosophy of the constitutive disorder of democracy with Jean Laplanche's identification of a fundamental perturbation at the heart of human sexuality. Sex is hated as well as desired, Oliver Davis and Tim Dean contend, because sexual intensity impedes coherent selfhood and undermines identity, rendering us all a little more deplorable than we might wish. Davis and Dean explore the consequences of this conflicted dynamic across a range of fields and institutions, including queer studies, attachment theory, the #MeToo movement, and "traumatology," demonstrating how hatred of sex has been optimized and exploited by neoliberalism.

Advancing strong claims about sex, pleasure, power, intersectionality, therapy, and governance, Davis and Dean shed new light on enduring questions of equality at a historical moment when democracy appears ever more precarious.

Oliver Davis is a professor of French studies at the University of Warwick. He is the author of Jacques Ranciere and editor of Ranciere Now. Tim Dean is James M. Benson Professor in English at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He is the author of Unlimited Intimacy: Reflections on the Subculture of Barebacking and Beyond Sexuality.

Provocations
Preface
1. Hatred of Sex
2. Does Queer Studies Hate Sex?
3. Securing the Appropriate: Attachment Theory Reconsidered
4. Traumatology and Governance
Afterword: The Hatred of Sex in Hatred of Democracy
Notes
Bibliography

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Provocations
Verlagsort Lincoln
Sprache englisch
Maße 127 x 203 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Psychologie Sexualität / Partnerschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-10 1-4962-3059-0 / 1496230590
ISBN-13 978-1-4962-3059-1 / 9781496230591
Zustand Neuware
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