Erotism: Death and Sensuality

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City Lights Publishers, Oct 1, 1986 - 188 pages

Taboo and sacrifice, transgression and language, death and sensuality-Georges Bataille pursues these themes with an original, often startling perspective. He challenges any single discourse on the erotic. The scope of his inquiry ranges from Emily Bronte to Sade, from St. Therese to Claude Levi-Strauss and Dr. Kinsey; and the subjects he covers include prostitution, mythical ecstasy, cruelty, and organized war. Investigating desire prior to and extending beyond the realm of sexuality, he argues that eroticism is "a psychological quest not alien to death.

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Contents

EROTICISM IN INNER EXPERIENCE
29
THE LINK BETWEEN TABOOS AND DEATH
40
TABOOS RELATED TO REPRODUCTION
49
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About the author (1986)

Georges Bataille was born in Billom, France, in 1897. He was a librarian by profession. Also a philosopher, novelist, and critic he was founder of the College of Sociology. Bataille died in 1962.

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