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The Transformation of Intimacy - Sexuality, Love, and Eroticism in Modern Societies (Paperback, First)
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The Transformation of Intimacy - Sexuality, Love, and Eroticism in Modern Societies (Paperback, First)
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The sexual revolution: an evocative term, but what meaning can be
given to it today? How does "sexuality" come into being, and what
connections does it have with the changes that have affected
personal life more generally? In answering these questions, the
author disputes many of the dominant interpretations of the role of
sexuality in modern culture.
The author suggests that the revolutionary changes in which
sexuality has become cauth up are more long-term than generally
conceded. He sees them as intrinsic to the development of modern
societies as a whole and to the broad characteristics of that
development. Sexuality as we know it today is a creation of
modernity, a terrain upon which the contradictory tendencies of
modern social life play themselves out in full. Emancipation and
oppression, opportunity and risk--these have become a part of a
heady mix that irresistably ties our individual lives to global
outcomes and the transformation of intimacy.
We live today in a social order in which, for the first time in
histroy, women are becoming equal to men--or at least have lodged a
claim to such equality as their right. The author does not attempt
to analyze the gender inequalities that persist in the economic or
political domains, but instead concentrates on a more hisdden
personal area in which women--ordinary women, in the course of
their day-to-day lives, quite apart from any political agenda--have
pioneered changes of greate, and generalizable, importance. These
changes essentially concern an exploration of the potentialities of
the "pure relationship," a relaitonship that presumes sexual and
emotional equality, and is explosive in its connotations for
pre-existing relations of power.
The author analyzes the emergence of what he calls plastic
sexuality--sexuality freed from its intrinsic relation to
reproduction--in terms of the emotional emancipation implicit in
the pure relationship, as well as women's claim to sexual pleasure.
Plastic sexuality is decentered sexuality, freed from both
reproduction and subservience to a fixed object. It can be molded
as a trait of personality, and thus become bound up with the
reflexivity of the self. Premised on plastic sexuality, the pure
relationship is not exclusively heterosexual; it is neutral in
terms of sexual orientation.
The author speculates that the transformaion of intimacy might be a
subversive influence on modern institutions as a whole, for a
social world in which the dominant ideal was to achieve intinsic
rewards from the company of others might be vastly different from
that which we know at the present.
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