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Civilization, Classical --- Erotica --- Sex customs --- Sex symbolism
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Sex. --- Vulva. --- Sex symbolism. --- Sexualité --- Symbolisme sexuel --- Sex --- Vulva --- Sex symbolism --- Sexualité
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Proceeding from the theories of Marx, Freud, and Lacan, Stratton delineates the structures of consumerism and desire that, since around 1850, have brought about the fetishization and spectacularization of the female (and more recently the male) body. Stratton ties spectacularization to the primacy of the visual, as evinced in grand expositions, photography, the cinema, and clandestine surveillance techniques. Among other topics, he explores an enduring fascination with man-made women in literature (Villiers de l'Isle-Adam's Tomorrow's Eve, E. T. A. Hoffmann's The Sandman) and film (The Stepford Wives, Mannequin). He also explores female patterns of consumption (from "shop till you drop" to anorexia) and, concomitant with a more public homosexuality, the fetishization of the male body (e.g., Arnold Schwarzenegger and ads for Calvin Klein underwear). By focusing on the way bourgeois capitalism works to structure those who live within it, Stratton helps explain why destructive patterns of consumption and desire persist in our purportedly enlightened age. (Univ. of Illinois Press)
Human body --- Popular culture --- Sex symbolism --- Social aspects --- History
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Human body --- Nudity --- Sex symbolism. --- Social aspects. --- Symbolic aspects. --- Sex symbolism --- Erotic symbolism --- Symbolism --- Nakedness --- Nude --- Nudism --- Symbolic aspects of the human body --- Social aspects --- Symbolic aspects
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English language --- Metaphor. --- Sex symbolism. --- Symbolism in literature. --- Figures of speech.
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Fashion --- Feminine beauty (Aesthetics) --- Sex symbolism. --- Psychological aspects. --- Social aspects. --- History.
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English language --- English language --- Erotic literature, English --- Figures of speech --- Sex in literature --- Sex symbolism --- Sex
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