In the present article, I look into the culture-building power of Eros from Schiller’s ideas of “the aesthetic state of mind” in Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man, through the Pre-Raphaelites’ eroticism to the nineteenthcentury fin de siècle aestheticized homoeroticism and beyond. I argue that eroticism is a reaction to the increasing sense of alienation brought about by bourgeois modernity. The “moments” and texts used to illustrate the thesis that eroticism shaped an alternative order are far from exhausting a very large list which could add nuances to the argument. The body is one of the essential aspects tackled, since eroticism cannot be conceived in its absence. The body may be an object of desire around which imagination weav...
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This essay focuses on Olive Schreiner’s personal correspondence and the allegories collected in Drea...
This article aims to analyze the role of Eros and sexuality in the creation of the literary figure ...
The figure of Eros is permeated with a logic of lack and fulfillment. As a figure of desire that see...
In this paper, I have constructed one likely relation between Schiller’s views on sexual desire and ...
Un saggio su alcuni aspetti del testo di Richard Shusterman Ars Erotica, all'interno di un dibattito...
Un saggio su alcuni aspetti del testo di Richard Shusterman Ars Erotica, all'interno di un dibattito...
"Culture generates eroticism as a form of discourse; I would like to propose this statement, combin...
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In his book Aestheticization as a Second Enlightenment (2012) the literary and cultural theorist Jür...
If we are interested in the culture of sexuality, then we are lucky because Richard Shusterman has p...
This article scrutinises one of the most challenging theses of Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, that on...
In this dissertation, I explore how signs affect the body in German neoclassicism. This period const...
What is the relationship between erotic desire and aesthetic contemplation? This question was centr...
The article explains the concept of Eros as a social category in Herbert Marcuse’s thought. Eroticis...
The article examines the relations between photography, body, nudity, and sexuality. It presents cha...
This essay focuses on Olive Schreiner’s personal correspondence and the allegories collected in Drea...
This article aims to analyze the role of Eros and sexuality in the creation of the literary figure ...
The figure of Eros is permeated with a logic of lack and fulfillment. As a figure of desire that see...
In this paper, I have constructed one likely relation between Schiller’s views on sexual desire and ...
Un saggio su alcuni aspetti del testo di Richard Shusterman Ars Erotica, all'interno di un dibattito...
Un saggio su alcuni aspetti del testo di Richard Shusterman Ars Erotica, all'interno di un dibattito...
"Culture generates eroticism as a form of discourse; I would like to propose this statement, combin...
The article analyzes the “shocking” and so-called “immoral” as a response to the institution-...
In his book Aestheticization as a Second Enlightenment (2012) the literary and cultural theorist Jür...
If we are interested in the culture of sexuality, then we are lucky because Richard Shusterman has p...
This article scrutinises one of the most challenging theses of Nietzsche's Birth of Tragedy, that on...
In this dissertation, I explore how signs affect the body in German neoclassicism. This period const...
What is the relationship between erotic desire and aesthetic contemplation? This question was centr...
The article explains the concept of Eros as a social category in Herbert Marcuse’s thought. Eroticis...
The article examines the relations between photography, body, nudity, and sexuality. It presents cha...
This essay focuses on Olive Schreiner’s personal correspondence and the allegories collected in Drea...