Promiscuities

Promiscuities PDF Author: Naomi Wolf
Publisher: Vintage Canada
ISBN: 067930942X
Category : Teenage girls
Languages : en
Pages : 286

Book Description
In Promiscuities, Naomi Wolf has written an exceptionally frank sexual memoir of an individual and a generation, and a call to women not only to reclaim but to celebrate their own sexual experiences, desires and histories.

Textual Promiscuities

Textual Promiscuities PDF Author: Antoinette Marie Sol
Publisher: Bucknell University Press
ISBN: 9780838755006
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 266

Book Description
"Drawing on correspondence, novels, literary criticism, and other documents by Riccoboni, Laclos, and Burney, Antoinette Sol demonstrates how these novelists, traditionally separated by nationality, gender, and genre, are in fact concerned with similar issues of individual authority and social criticism. She shows how arbitrary literary categorization of these writers as sentimental or libertine has kept their work from a reading which reveals their commonalities."--BOOK JACKET.

The Age of Promiscuity

The Age of Promiscuity PDF Author: Doru Pop
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1498580610
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 447

Book Description
This book presents an original and engaging look at contemporary popular culture, opening with the provocative idea that this is a day and age of complete exhaustion of ideas, images, stories, and myths. Questioning the effects of content recycling in cinema and other media, the author further elaborates on the repurposing of cultural junk, the reassembling of narratives and myths. The thought-provoking hypothesis proposed in this research is that we have entered an age of cultural promiscuity. By analyzing the mutations of myth-making practices and connecting them with larger cultural manifestations, the author explains these transformations as integral to the development of a myth-illogical imagination. Cinematic and mythological representations in mainstream Hollywood films have reached a point of amalgamation with no return, which marks the beginning of a "fourth age of representations," where signs and meanings are manifested in illogical permutations. This is more explicit in films that commingle aliens, cowboys, undead American presidents, and zombie nazis, joining together in the same narrative ghosts, werewolves, and vampires, aggregating disjoined storylines and historical fake facts, all coalesced in an orgy of empty burlesque and infantile masquerades. This interdisciplinary research combines cultural studies, film criticism, art and myth interpretations, bringing into the debate multiple concepts from related fields such as critical theory and media criticism. The book also opens up to innovative approaches from a wide array of academic disciplines, offering researchers, students and those fascinated by the transformations happening in contemporary cinema an interpretative tool based on a revised dialectic approach. The conclusion is that we are now victims of a zombie semiotics. Meaning-making in contemporary culture, politics, and aesthetics is dominated by a process of incessant desecration of significations, specific to the total mishmash of representations analyzed here.

Embodied Shame

Embodied Shame PDF Author: J. Brooks Bouson
Publisher: State University of New York Press
ISBN: 1438427395
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 239

Book Description
Examines how twentieth-century women writers depict female bodily shame and trauma.

Promiscuity

Promiscuity PDF Author: Tim Birkhead
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674006669
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 300

Book Description
Birkhead reveals a world in which males and females vie with each other as they strive to maximize their reproductive success. Color illustrations.

Morrison's Sound-it-out Speller

Morrison's Sound-it-out Speller PDF Author: Penelope Kister McRann
Publisher: Pilot Light Books
ISBN: 9780967806808
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 1094

Book Description
Guide to finding words when you do not know how to spell them. Users simply look up the word by its pronunciation (without the vowels).

The Spectre of Promiscuity

The Spectre of Promiscuity PDF Author: Christian Klesse
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 131701491X
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 272

Book Description
Wide-ranging research suggests that partners in gay male and bisexual relationships do not necessarily expect monogamy, or see it as an important issue. Although the frequency of gay male and bisexual non-monogamous partnerships tends to be widely acknowledged in social science literature, these relationships have rarely been explored in more detail. By providing rich empirical data, thoughtful analysis and theoretical debate, this book makes a significant contribution to the sociological literature on sexual and intimate relationships. More specifically it explores the diversity of gay male and bisexual relationship practices in the context of heteronormative citizenship and intra-social movement conflict, and highlights the complexity of power relations that circumscribe queer people's relationships and sexual lives. Written in an accessible and engaging manner, The Spectre of Promiscuity provides important insights for further studies on sexual culture, discourse, citizenship, politics and ethics.

Promiscuity in Western Literature

Promiscuity in Western Literature PDF Author: Peter Stoneley
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1000044254
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 178

Book Description
Poet and novelist Charles Bukowski described promiscuity as "feast and feast and feast." The promiscuous person is having fun, getting away with it, and showing no signs of stopping. More often, though, promiscuity has been seen as demonic, as the sign of an uncivilised race, or as a symptom of mental disorder. Promiscuity in Western Literature capitalises on the fact that literature gives us deep and varied resources for reflecting on this controversial aspect of human behaviour. Drawing on authors from Homer to Margaret Atwood, it explores recurrent ideas and scenarios: Why does the literature of promiscuity evoke ideas of the animal? Why does it so often turn upon the image of the "excessive" woman? How and why does promiscuity feature in comic writing? How does the emergence of the modern city change representations of promiscuity? And, in the present day, what impact have ecological concerns had on the way writers depict promiscuity?

The Treehouse

The Treehouse PDF Author: Naomi Wolf
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 074324978X
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 5

Book Description
Bestselling author Naomi Wolf was brought up to believe that happiness is something that can be taught--and learned. In this book, she shares the enduring wisdom of her father, a poet and teacher who believes that every person is an artist in their own unique way, and that personal creativity is the secret of happiness. Leonard Wolf is a true eccentric: a tall, craggy, good-looking man in his early eighties, he's the kind of person who can convince otherwise sensible people to quit their jobs and follow their passions. From his youth during the Depression to his bohemian years as a poet in 1950s San Francisco, he's dedicated his life to honoring individualism, creativity, and the inspirational power of art. More than an education in poetry writing, this is a journey of self-discovery in which the creative endeavor is paramount.--publisher description.

The Promiscuity of Network Culture

The Promiscuity of Network Culture PDF Author: Robert Payne
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1317597176
Category : Computers
Languages : en
Pages : 215

Book Description
Liking, sharing, friending, going viral: what would it mean to recognize these current modes of media interaction as promiscuous? In a contemporary network culture characterized by a proliferation of new forms of intimate mediated sociality, this book argues that promiscuity is a new standard of user engagement. Intimate relations among media users and between users and their media are increasingly structured by an entrepreneurial logic and put to work for the economic interests of media corporations. But these multiple intimacies can also be understood as technologies of promiscuous desire serving both to liberalize mediated social connection and to contain it within normative frames of value. Payne brings crucial questions of gender, sexuality, intimacy, and attention back into conversation with recent thinking on network culture and social media, identifying the queer undercurrents of these current media dynamics.
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