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Introduction: Whose Sexual Revolution?
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Whose Sexual Revolution? 1
- Chapter one. A Thousand Modes of Venery: Coital Positions as Actions and Communications 31
- Chapter two. Voluptuary Architecture: Organizing, Policing, and Producing Pleasure 81
- Chapter three. Sodomy and Reason: Making Sense of the Libertine Preference 128
- Chapter four. “the obscene organ of brute pleasure”: Social Functions of the Clitoris 170
- Chapter five. The Fury of Her Kindness: What Should a Libertine Know About Orgasm? 200
- Chapter six. Color and Caprice: The Politics and Aesthetics of Interracial Relations 230
- Chapter seven. Canonizing Sade: Eros, Democracy, and Differentiation 263
- Notes 299
- Index 377
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Whose Sexual Revolution? 1
- Chapter one. A Thousand Modes of Venery: Coital Positions as Actions and Communications 31
- Chapter two. Voluptuary Architecture: Organizing, Policing, and Producing Pleasure 81
- Chapter three. Sodomy and Reason: Making Sense of the Libertine Preference 128
- Chapter four. “the obscene organ of brute pleasure”: Social Functions of the Clitoris 170
- Chapter five. The Fury of Her Kindness: What Should a Libertine Know About Orgasm? 200
- Chapter six. Color and Caprice: The Politics and Aesthetics of Interracial Relations 230
- Chapter seven. Canonizing Sade: Eros, Democracy, and Differentiation 263
- Notes 299
- Index 377