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Sexual Personae
Sexual Personae | Camille Paglia
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In this brilliantly original book, Camille Paglia identifies some of the major patterns that have endured in western culture from ancient Egypt and Greece to the present. According to Paglia, one source of continuity is paganism, which, undefeated by Judeo-Christianity, continues to flourish in art, eroticism, astrology, and pop culture. Others, she says, are androgyny, sadism, and the aggressive western eye, which has created our art and cinema. Paglia follows these and other themes from Nefertiti and the Venus of Willendorf to Apollo and Dionysus, from Botticelli and Michaelangelo to Shakespeare and Blake and finally to Emily Dickinson, who, along with other major nineteenth-century authors, becomes a remarkable example of Romanticism turned into Decadence. Paglia offers provocative views of literature, art history, psychology, and religion. She focuses, for example, on the amorality, voyeurism, and pornography in great art that have been ignored or glossed over by most critics. She discusses sex and nature as brutal daemonic forces, and she criticizes feminists for sentimentality or wishful thinking about the causes of rape, violence, and poor relations between the sexes. She stressed the biologic basis of sex differences and sees the mother as an overwhelming force who condemns men to lifelong sexual anxiety, from which they escape through rationalism and physical achievement. She examines the culture and style of modern male homosexuals. She demonstrates how much of western life, art, and thought is ruled by personality, which she traces through recurrent types or personae such as the female vampire (Medusa, Lauren Bacall); the pythoness (the Dephic oracle, Gracie Allen); the beautiful boy (Hadrian's Antinous, Dorian Gray); the epicene man of beauty (Lord Byron, Elvis Presley); and the male heroine (Baudelaire, Woody Allen). Her book will stimulate and awe readers everywhere.
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lalatiburona
Sexual Personae | Camille Paglia
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100 pages to go in this fascinating but taxing monster! "Society is not the criminal but the force which keeps crime in check. When social controls weaken, man's innate cruelty bursts forth."

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lalatiburona @RaimeyGallant hey thanks! Happy to be here! 7y
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GoneFishing
Sexual Personae | Camille Paglia

All roads from Rousseau lead to Sade.

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Sexual Personae | Camille Paglia
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Growing up in the 1990s, my intellectual awakening was guided by all the brilliant writers from Salon.com. Goddamn, those minds, those ideas, those debates. Here's to the pagan queen, the woman warrior Camille Paglia! She was the fantasy college professor in my mind before I ever attended any university. Cranky, opinionated, a hilarious hell raiser, and perhaps even a tad bit mad. Arguably the greatest cultural critic of her generation. #www