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The deconstruction of sex

Jean-Luc Nancy and Irving Goh

(A cultural politics book)

Duke University Press, 2021

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [105]-108) and index

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Description

In The Deconstruction of Sex, Jean-Luc Nancy and Irving Goh discuss how a deconstructive approach to sex helps us negotiate discourses about sex and foster a better understanding of how sex complicates our everyday existence in the age of #MeToo. Throughout their conversation, Nancy and Goh engage with topics ranging from relation, penetration, and subjection to touch, erotics, and jouissance. They show how despite its entrenchment in social norms and centrality to our being-in-the-world, sex lacks a clearly defined essence. At the same time, they point to the potentiality of literature to inscribe the senses of sex. In so doing, Nancy and Goh prompt us to reconsider our relations with ourselves and others through sex in more sensitive, respectful, and humble ways without bracketing the troubling aspects of sex.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Sex "Is" Deconstruction / Irving Goh 1 0. The Deconstruction of Sex: Opening Questions 16 1. Troubling Thought(s): Sex and Deconstruction 20 2. On Touching-Sex 35 3. Who Comes before/after Sex? 53 4. S/exscription 70 Afterword: Sex and the Killjoy / Claire Colebrook 83 Acknowledgments 93 Notes 95 Bibliography 105 Index 109

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