Barebacking--when gay men deliberately abandon condoms and
embrace unprotected sex--has incited a great deal of shock,
outrage, anger, and even disgust, but very little contemplation.
Purposely flying in the face of decades of safe-sex campaigning and
HIV/AIDS awareness initiatives, barebacking is unquestionably
radical behavior, behavior that most people would rather condemn
than understand. Thus the time is ripe for "Unlimited Intimacy,"
Tim Dean's riveting investigation into barebacking and the
distinctive subculture that has grown around it.
Audacious and undeniably provocative, Dean's profoundly
reflective account is neither a manifesto nor an apology; instead,
it is a searching analysis that tests the very limits of the study
of sex in the twenty-first century. Dean's extensive research into
the subculture provides a tour of the scene's bars, sex clubs, and
Web sites; offers an explicit but sophisticated analysis of its
pornography; and documents his own personal experiences in the
culture. But ultimately, it is HIV that animates the controversy
around barebacking, and "Unlimited Intimacy" explores how
barebackers think about transmitting the virus--especially the idea
that deliberately sharing it establishes a new network of kinship
among the infected. According to Dean, intimacy makes us
vulnerable, exposes us to emotional risk, and forces us to drop our
psychological barriers. As a committed experiment in intimacy
without limits--one that makes those metaphors of intimacy quite
literal--barebacking thus says a great deal about how intimacy
works.
Written with a fierce intelligence and uncompromising nerve,
"Unlimited Intimacy" will prove to be a milestone in our
understanding of sexual behavior.
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