In this article we address the question ‘what are we to do with ourselves?’ by arguing for the reclamation of the erotic in higher education. By defining the erotic in a way which encompasses the pursuit of pleasure and love, we seek to re-differentiate the collapsed categories of sex and eros. Universities have always been environments where a love of learning and pleasure in pedagogy is possible. Yet a range of cultural and societal factors have rendered academic life on the one hand disembodied, and on the other, commodified and sexualized, especially for women. Our suggestion is that these effects strip out the opportunities to love and enjoy academic life. We therefore pursue the possibility of reclaiming eroticism and the erotic in wa...
From text: In introducing The politics of pleasure in sexuality education: Pleasure bound, Louisa Al...
"Culture generates eroticism as a form of discourse; I would like to propose this statement, combin...
This article argues that many anti-violence prevention strategies have been shaped by unarticulated ...
In this article we address the question ‘what are we to do with ourselves?’ by arguing for the recla...
Abstract ii Women’s studies struggle for a location in the academy has always involved feelings of d...
First Semester: My thesis project is about showing women’s empowerment through their sexuality and c...
Women’s studies struggle for a location in the academy has always involved feelings of deep ambiguit...
In this article, we respond to Emma Bell and Amanda Sinclair’s call for reclaiming eros as non-commo...
For those entering the field of sexuality studies, there is often little advice or guidance on the m...
In this article I review what kinds of emotions might be felt by women who are teaching managers. I ...
Women's studies struggle for a location in the academy has always involved feelings of deep ambiguit...
The figure of Eros is permeated with a logic of lack and fulfillment. As a figure of desire that see...
[[abstract]]No sooner had sexuality been identified as a major area of concern within the feminist c...
Pleasure and desire have been important components of the vision for sexuality education for over 20...
As sexualities educators, we rarely examine the broader social context our sexualities are shaped w...
From text: In introducing The politics of pleasure in sexuality education: Pleasure bound, Louisa Al...
"Culture generates eroticism as a form of discourse; I would like to propose this statement, combin...
This article argues that many anti-violence prevention strategies have been shaped by unarticulated ...
In this article we address the question ‘what are we to do with ourselves?’ by arguing for the recla...
Abstract ii Women’s studies struggle for a location in the academy has always involved feelings of d...
First Semester: My thesis project is about showing women’s empowerment through their sexuality and c...
Women’s studies struggle for a location in the academy has always involved feelings of deep ambiguit...
In this article, we respond to Emma Bell and Amanda Sinclair’s call for reclaiming eros as non-commo...
For those entering the field of sexuality studies, there is often little advice or guidance on the m...
In this article I review what kinds of emotions might be felt by women who are teaching managers. I ...
Women's studies struggle for a location in the academy has always involved feelings of deep ambiguit...
The figure of Eros is permeated with a logic of lack and fulfillment. As a figure of desire that see...
[[abstract]]No sooner had sexuality been identified as a major area of concern within the feminist c...
Pleasure and desire have been important components of the vision for sexuality education for over 20...
As sexualities educators, we rarely examine the broader social context our sexualities are shaped w...
From text: In introducing The politics of pleasure in sexuality education: Pleasure bound, Louisa Al...
"Culture generates eroticism as a form of discourse; I would like to propose this statement, combin...
This article argues that many anti-violence prevention strategies have been shaped by unarticulated ...