The author argues contemporary culture is in an "age of epidemic"; AIDS has provoked discussion of the disease but also seen a growth in sites of erotic danger. She traces the effects of epidemic on the intensification and augmentation of regulatory mechanisms for the control of sexuality.
The author argues contemporary culture is in an "age of epidemic"; AIDS has provoked discussion of the disease but also seen a growth in sites of erotic danger. She traces the effects of epidemic on the intensification and augmentation of regulatory mechanisms for the control of sexuality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Editor's Introduction Part I Erotic Welfare Chapter 1 Author's Introduction Chapter 2 Sex and the Logic of Late Capitalism Chapter 3 Disciplining Pleasures Chapter 4 Regulating Women in the Age of Sexual Epidemic Chapter 5 Reproductive Regulations in the Age of Sexual Epidemic Chapter 6 Hospitalization and AIDS Part II Selected Writings Chapter II_1 Bodies-Pleasures-Powers Chapter II_2 Interpretation and Retrieval: Rereading Beauvoir Chapter II_3 True Confessions: Cixous and Foucault on Sexuality and Power Chapter II_4 Defusing the Canon: Feminist Rereading and Textual Politics Chapter II_5 Just Say No: Repression, Anti-Sex, and the New Film Chapter II_6 Feminism and Postmodernism
Introduction Editor's Introduction Part I Erotic Welfare Chapter 1 Author's Introduction Chapter 2 Sex and the Logic of Late Capitalism Chapter 3 Disciplining Pleasures Chapter 4 Regulating Women in the Age of Sexual Epidemic Chapter 5 Reproductive Regulations in the Age of Sexual Epidemic Chapter 6 Hospitalization and AIDS Part II Selected Writings Chapter II_1 Bodies-Pleasures-Powers Chapter II_2 Interpretation and Retrieval: Rereading Beauvoir Chapter II_3 True Confessions: Cixous and Foucault on Sexuality and Power Chapter II_4 Defusing the Canon: Feminist Rereading and Textual Politics Chapter II_5 Just Say No: Repression, Anti-Sex, and the New Film Chapter II_6 Feminism and Postmodernism
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