History of Feminism
In reply to the discussion: A naked human body is a naked human body, not a sex object. [View all]cer7711
(533 posts)The post-post modern impulse towards objectification vis-a-vis graphic pornographic imagery re-contextualizes pervasive gender normative bias as an ubiquitous, heterogeneous and power-dynamic-driven semanticist/objectivist demiurge of triumphal chauvinist eroticism. In opposition an Ur-culture deconstructivist-weighted dialectics of sex, gender and erotic preference counter-poses a conscious and subconscious subversion of the objectifying male privileged gazea paradigmatic shift at once existential and transformative, anti-normative and sociologically-leveling that, if willingly and readily adopted (through learned adaptations and libidinous re-channeling of mythopoeic eruptions of the collective unconscious into overt substantiations of trans-, bi- or hyper-sexual being-qua-being community-based sex play and syncopated mass orgasming) has the potential to ramify human sexuality into an erotics of conscience both intrinsically intriguing and extrinsically compelling. Or so many of us hope . . .