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  • Christine Weder
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Intimate Relations
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Translator’s Note vii
  4. Abbreviations ix
  5. Introduction: Stories of Ars and Eros xi
  6. The Relation of Parts I and II of This Book: Liaisons stimulantes xxxiii
  7. Part I The Aesthetic Ambitions of Sexual Theories
  8. Introduction to Part I 3
  9. 1: Literature as an Aid for Sexual Liberation: Wilhelm Reich’s Art of Manipulation 6
  10. 2: Literature as an Attractive Reminder of a Pleasurable Future: The Orientation of the New Sexuality towards Art in the Work of Herbert Marcuse 28
  11. 3: Sex Front, or The Ironic Art of Enlightenment: Sexuality as Pop Art 70
  12. Conclusion to Part I 92
  13. Part II Sexual Obsessions in Aesthetics
  14. Introduction to Part II 95
  15. 4: Stimulating Dissolution of Boundaries: The Literary History of the Obscene and Ludwig Marcuse’s Program of Writing “Without a Safety Helmet” 106
  16. 5: Art or Pornography? For and against Contemporary Literature in the “Zurich Literature Controversy” 128
  17. 6: Exclusive vs Popularizing Dissolution of Boundaries: Pro-Pornography as a Model Example of Extreme Literature (Susan Sontag) or of Mass Culture (Leslie A. Fiedler) 145
  18. 7: Potentiated Dialectics: The Obscene as a Formal Principle of Anti-Pornographic Art in the Work of Peter Gorsen 174
  19. 8: The Orgasm as a Model of Aesthetic Experience and the Masochistic Pleasure of Modern Art in the Work of Theodor W. Adorno 206
  20. 9: “Le plaisir en pièces; la langue en pièces”: Erotic Fragments of a Theory of Textual Eroticism in the Work of Roland Barthes 242
  21. Conclusion to Part II 271
  22. Bibliography 277
  23. Index 303
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