جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد سخت
صفحات
227
زبان
ایتالیایی
منتشر شده
May 18, 1974
ناشر
Cappelli Editore
توضیحات
In a collection that blends critical thought with passionate expression, a group of renowned authors and scholars come together to explore the intricate relationship between eroticism and commerce. This assembly of works reveals diverse perspectives, placing emphasis on how desire shapes and is shaped by societal and economic factors. The essays provoke reflection, inviting readers to contemplate the dualities of pleasure and commodification in modern culture.
Through various lenses, each contributor unveils the ways in which eroticism transcends mere physicality, intertwining with notions of identity, culture, and power. The authors challenge preconceived notions, encouraging an understanding of desire as both personal and collective, an impulse affected by the structures of society. They delve into the interplay of art, politics, and sexuality, stimulating discussions about contemporary constraints and liberties.
Amidst the dialogue, the anthology also serves as a testament to the enduring quest for personal freedom in a market-driven world. It presents a mosaic of thoughts that reflect both historical context and modern implications, making it a compelling read for those interested in the nuances of erotic theory and the forces that shape human connection.
Through various lenses, each contributor unveils the ways in which eroticism transcends mere physicality, intertwining with notions of identity, culture, and power. The authors challenge preconceived notions, encouraging an understanding of desire as both personal and collective, an impulse affected by the structures of society. They delve into the interplay of art, politics, and sexuality, stimulating discussions about contemporary constraints and liberties.
Amidst the dialogue, the anthology also serves as a testament to the enduring quest for personal freedom in a market-driven world. It presents a mosaic of thoughts that reflect both historical context and modern implications, making it a compelling read for those interested in the nuances of erotic theory and the forces that shape human connection.