Revealing how sex and contagion have become uneasy yet inseparable
bedfellows In an era defined by pandemics, our perceptions of
sexuality are deeply intertwined with fears and fantasies of disease,
transmission, and safety. Little Deaths navigates the shifting terrain
of sex and sexuality in these perilous times, examining the political
and psychological life of the body. Using the AIDS crisis as a
reference point, the book draws necessary comparisons to and
distinctions from the COVID-19 pandemic. From tracing emergent
technologies that make intimacy possible under quarantine, to
unpacking the phenomenon of “pandemic asexuality,” to
understanding party culture as collective rebellion against social
gathering restrictions, these essays all pose the essential question:
what does it mean to have a sex life in the middle of a global health
crisis? Little Deaths ponders the future of sex where risk is
ever-present, yet the search for pleasure persists. In the end, Little
Deaths argues that there are some risks worth taking, risks that are
more life-affirming than deadly—risks that just might save us in the
end.
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Sex and Psychoanalysis in the Age of Pandemics
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781779400949
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
ACP - University of Regina Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter