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This book examines feminist philosophical analyses of sexual oppression of women by men, and brings them into conversation with phenomenological, ontological, and psychoanalytical accounts of erotic experience and sexual difference. Erotic relation with the other is about a corporeal, affective encounter in which people are revealed to themselves and to each other in who they are. In eroticism, law, prohibitions, paradoxes, death, abjection, subjectivity, sovereignty, commitment, engagement, freedom, and intimate, affective relations with other human beings are at stake. This book examines different accounts of erotic experience and invites the reader to deepen their existential reflection on the significance of Eros for human life.

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Introduction Chapter 1: Simone de Beauvoir: An Ontology and Ethics of Freedom Chapter 2: Georges Bataille: Erotic Experience Chapter 3: The Problem of Phallocentrism Chapter 4: Different Ontologies in Queer Theory Chapter 5: Jean Luc-Nancy: An Ontology of Sex Chapter 6: Subjects of Rights: From Vulnerability to Autonomy Conclusion

Ontologies of Sex: Philosophy in Sexual Politics

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield International
      Publication Date: 17/06/2020
      ISBN13: 9781786606631, 978-1786606631
      ISBN10: 1786606631

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book examines feminist philosophical analyses of sexual oppression of women by men, and brings them into conversation with phenomenological, ontological, and psychoanalytical accounts of erotic experience and sexual difference. Erotic relation with the other is about a corporeal, affective encounter in which people are revealed to themselves and to each other in who they are. In eroticism, law, prohibitions, paradoxes, death, abjection, subjectivity, sovereignty, commitment, engagement, freedom, and intimate, affective relations with other human beings are at stake. This book examines different accounts of erotic experience and invites the reader to deepen their existential reflection on the significance of Eros for human life.

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Chapter 1: Simone de Beauvoir: An Ontology and Ethics of Freedom Chapter 2: Georges Bataille: Erotic Experience Chapter 3: The Problem of Phallocentrism Chapter 4: Different Ontologies in Queer Theory Chapter 5: Jean Luc-Nancy: An Ontology of Sex Chapter 6: Subjects of Rights: From Vulnerability to Autonomy Conclusion

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