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Polysexuality

Title
Polysexuality / [special editor, Francois Peraldi].
Published
New York : Semiotext(e), ©1981.
Physical Description
302 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Local Notes
BEIN 2017 +S300 4:1: Paperbound. From the Gerard Malanga papers (addition).
Summary
Originally conceived as a special Semiotext(e) issue on homosexuality at the end of the 70s, "Polysexuality" quickly evolved into a more complex and iconoclastic project whose intent was to do away with recognized genders altogether, considered far too limitative. The project landed somewhere between humor, anarchy, science-fiction, utopia and apocalypse. In the few years that it took to put it together, it also evolved from a joyous schizo concept to a darker, neo-Lacanian elaboration on the impossibility of sexuality. The tension between the two, occasionally perceptible, is the theoretical subtext of the issue. Upping the ante on gender distinctions, "Polysexuality" started by blowing wide open all sexual classifications, inventing unheard-of categories, regrouping singular features into often original configurations, like Corporate Sex, Alimentary Sex, Soft or Violent Sex, Discursive Sex, Self- Sex, Animal Sex, Child Sex, Morbid Sex, or Sex of the Gaze. Mixing documents, interviews, fiction, theory, poetry, psychiatry and anthropology, "Polysexuality" became the encyclopedia sexualis of a continent that is still emerging. What it displayed in all its forms could be called, broadly speaking, the Sexuality of Capital
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
December 21, 2023
Series
Semiotexte ; v. 4, no. 1.
Semiotext(e) ; v. 4, no. 1
Partial contents
The popling / William Burroughs.
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