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The Explanation For Everything: Essays on Sexual Subjectivity
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The Explanation For Everything: Essays on Sexual Subjectivity

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The claim ‘I’m straight’ is the psychosexual analogue of ‘The check is in the mail’: if you need to say it, your credit or creditability is already in doubt. So begins Paul Morrison’s dazzling polemic, which takes as its point of departure Foucault’s famous remark that sex is the explanation for everything. Combining psychoanalytic, literary, and queer theory, seeks to account for the explanatory power attributed to homosexuality, and its relationship to compulsory heterosexuality. In the process, Morrison presents a scathing indictment of psychoanalysis and its impact on the study of sexuality. In bold but graceful leaps, Morrison applies his critique to a diversity of examples: subjectivity in Oscar Wilde, the cultural construction and reception of AIDS, the work of Robert Mapplethorpe, the practice of bodybuilding, and the contemporary reception of the sexual politics of fascism. Analytical, witty and astute, will challenge and amuse, establishing Paul Morrison as one of our most exciting cultural critics.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
New York University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2002
Pages
205
ISBN
9780814756737

The claim ‘I’m straight’ is the psychosexual analogue of ‘The check is in the mail’: if you need to say it, your credit or creditability is already in doubt. So begins Paul Morrison’s dazzling polemic, which takes as its point of departure Foucault’s famous remark that sex is the explanation for everything. Combining psychoanalytic, literary, and queer theory, seeks to account for the explanatory power attributed to homosexuality, and its relationship to compulsory heterosexuality. In the process, Morrison presents a scathing indictment of psychoanalysis and its impact on the study of sexuality. In bold but graceful leaps, Morrison applies his critique to a diversity of examples: subjectivity in Oscar Wilde, the cultural construction and reception of AIDS, the work of Robert Mapplethorpe, the practice of bodybuilding, and the contemporary reception of the sexual politics of fascism. Analytical, witty and astute, will challenge and amuse, establishing Paul Morrison as one of our most exciting cultural critics.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
New York University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 February 2002
Pages
205
ISBN
9780814756737