
Wild Things: The Disorder of Desire
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Format
Paperback
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
Oct 29, 2020
Publisher
Duke University Press Books
ISBN-10
1478011084
ISBN-13
9781478011088
Description
In a bold exploration of sexuality, the author delves into the often overlooked complexities of desire and its manifestations. By weaving together historical narratives and contemporary discussions, Halberstam presents a compelling case for understanding desire as an intricate tapestry influenced by various cultural, social, and political factors. This work challenges the conventional boundaries of sexual identity, encouraging readers to reconsider familiar frameworks and embrace a more fluid understanding of human desire.
As Halberstam navigates through the realms of art, literature, and popular culture, a vivid picture emerges of how societal norms shape our perceptions of sexuality. The narrative is rich in interdisciplinary insight, blending theory with personal stories that resonate deeply. Through this thought-provoking analysis, readers are invited to explore their own concepts of desire, questioning the limitations imposed by traditional narratives and ultimately celebrating the wild and diverse expressions of human connection.
As Halberstam navigates through the realms of art, literature, and popular culture, a vivid picture emerges of how societal norms shape our perceptions of sexuality. The narrative is rich in interdisciplinary insight, blending theory with personal stories that resonate deeply. Through this thought-provoking analysis, readers are invited to explore their own concepts of desire, questioning the limitations imposed by traditional narratives and ultimately celebrating the wild and diverse expressions of human connection.
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