Where does perversion begin? Who is perverse? Ever since the word
first appeared in the Middle Ages, anyone who delights in evil and in
the destruction of the self or others has been described as
'perverse'. But while the experience of perversion is universal, every
era has seen it and dealt with it in its own way. The history of
perversion in the West is told here through a study of great
emblematic figures of the perverse - Gilles de Rais, the mystical
saints and the flagellants in the middle ages, the Marquis de Sade in
the eighteenth century, the masturbating child, the male homosexual
and the hysterical woman nineteenth century, Nazism in the twentieth
century, and the complementary figures of the paedophile and the
terrorist in the twenty-first. The perverse are rarely talked about
and when they are it is usually only to be condemned. They are
commonly viewed as monstrous and cruel, as something alien to the very
nature of being human. And yet, perversion can also attest to
creativity and self-transcendence, to the refusal of individuals to
submit to the rules and prohibitions that govern human life.
Perversion fascinates us precisely because it can be both abject and
sublime. Whether they are sublime because they turn to art or
mysticism, or abject because they surrender to their murderous
impulses, the perverse are part of us because they exhibit something
that we always conceal: our own negativity and our dark side.
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A History of Perversion
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780745683690
Publisert
2013
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Polity
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Antall sider
288
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