Orgasm and the West

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Explore the intricate history of sexual pleasure with 'Orgasm and the West'. This groundbreaking book uncovers how the orgasm, an almost incommunicable individual emotion, intertwines with collective cultural narratives. Delve into historical revelations of hidden desires, societal taboos, and the evolution of sexual freedom that has shaped the Western experience. Robert Muchembled presents a compelling analysis of the ways that our understandings of the body and sexuality have been constrained by morality, yet also liberating. This insightful read is essential for anyone intrigued by cultural studies, sexuality, or history. Discover how the sexual liberation movements, influenced by the introduction of birth control, empowered women to embrace pleasure and equality. With 224 pages of engaging content, 'Orgasm and the West' challenges traditional perspectives, prompting readers to reassess our historical attitudes towards sex and eroticism. Perfect for students, educators, and those passionate about gender studies, this book promises to provoke thought and discussion. Order now and uncover the layers of eroticism that helped define modern Western society. Please note: Shipping for this item is free. Allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once ordered, cancellations are not permitted. Condition: BRAND NEW | ISBN: 9780745638768 | Year: 2008 | Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK).

Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780745638768
Year: 2008
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 224


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Can the orgasm be explained in historical terms? An almost
incommunicable individual emotion yet also a cultural reality, the
orgasm is part of, but also escapes, collective experience. The
history of the orgasm is that of the hidden body, of forbidden
desires, of flesh constrained by taboos and morality. Buried deep
in archives and libraries, the documents that shed light on this
physical, sometimes libertine, life are nevertheless surprisingly
plentiful and have a surprisingly evocative charge. Robert
Muchembled's book unearths fascinating sources which suggest that
we need to look with a fresh eye at the past and realize that the
sublimation of the erotic impulse was far more than simple
religious asceticism: it was the hidden driving force of the West
until the 1960s.


In the sphere of sexual pleasure, England and France have
followed parallel paths. The United States remains deeply
influenced by this common repressive model, which hedonist Europe
has recently abandoned in favour of a malleable sexuality of which
woman are the chief beneficiaries. Liberated by the pill from the
dangers and anxieties associated with the obligations of
reproduction, they can now claim equality with men and
uninhibitedly claim pleasure and the orgasm for themselves.

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