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The new eroticism: theories, vogues and canons.
- Title
- The new eroticism: theories, vogues and canons.
- Author
- Nobile, Philip.
- Publication
- New York, Random House [1970]
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- Description
- xii, 238 p.; 22 cm.
- Subject
- Contents
- Introduction, by P. Nobile. - The self and the other: Narcissus, by N. O. Brown. - Sexuality into eros, by H. Marcuse. - Revolution is Puritan, by E. J. Hobsbawm. - Everyman as pervert, by E. Becker. - Sexual perversion, by T. Nagel. - Voyeurism in New York, by D. Kalins. - The new homosexuality, by T. Burke. - Naked therapy, by P. Bindrim. - Body painting: the youngest profession, by J. Mancini. - Night words: human privacy and high pornography, by G. Steiner. - Dirty books can stay, by K. Tynan. - How to make the world safe for pornography, by P. Michaelson. - Inside Screw, by P. Nobile. - The sex sell, by J. Bugler. - Paydirt: notes on the sex explosion, by R. Craft. - Staged sexuality, by R. Wetzsteon. - Sex rock symbolism, by C. Hodenfield. - Pop sex, by C. Karpel. - The desexualized Greenburg. - Liberating woman's orgasm, by S. Lydon. - The traditional O, by L. Farber. - Sex: instinct or appetite? By D. Wright.
- Call Number
- JFD 72-1268
- ISBN
- 039443806X
- LCCN
- 70102319
- OCLC
- NYPG720089134-B
- Author
- Nobile, Philip. Compiler
- Title
- The new eroticism: theories, vogues and canons.
- Imprint
- New York, Random House [1970]
- Edition
- [1st ed.]
- Research Call Number
- JFD 72-1268