The Invention of Pornography, 1500-1800: Obscenity and the Origins of Modernity

by Lynn Hunt

Hardcover, 1993

Status

Available

Publication

Zone Books (1993), Edition: F First Edition, Hardcover, 412 pages

Description

"In this groundbreaking collection of essays, historians and literary theorists examine how, between 1500 and 1800, pornography emerged as a literary practice and a category of knowledge intimately linked to the formative moments of Western modernity and the democratization of culture. The first modern writers and engravers of pornography were part of the demimonde of heretics, freethinkers and libertines who constituted the dark underside of the Renaissance, the Scientific Revolution, the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. From the start, early modern European pornography used the shock of sex to test the boundaries and regulation of obscene behavior and expression in the public and private sphere. As such, pornography criticized and even subverted political authorities as well as social and sexual relations."--Jacket.… (more)

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LibraryThing member mmyoung
Both over and under written. Overwritten--academically lush writing. Underwritten--much of which seemed to boil down to little. After rereading several passages I was not convinced that the particular chapter authors actually understood (or had read for themselves) materials they referred to--that
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is they didn't know well the political or philosophical works/writers that they brought into their discussions. At other times my overwhelming response was -- so what, you haven't added anything new to the discussion.
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Physical description

412 p.; 6.1 inches

ISBN

094229968X / 9780942299687

Local notes

sex/ sexuality
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