Sexuality Beyond Consent

Sexuality Beyond Consent
Author: Avgi Saketopoulou
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2023-02-07
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1479820253

Radical alternatives to consent and trauma Contemporary discourse on sex and sexuality is fixated on consent as a means of mitigating danger and avoiding forms of sexual trauma. Sexuality Beyond Consent dares us to step into a different territory, where we do not guard the self but risk experience. Avgi Saketopoulou maintains that we are overly focused on healing trauma and need to reroute our attention to what subjects do with their trauma, in the process taking up a series of provocative questions: Why is sexuality beyond consent worth risking, and how does risk become a way of soliciting the future? Why might surrendering to the fact that your pain is not going away enable you to do things with pain? In what ways are race and racism shot through with the erotic? How can something proximal to violation become a site of flourishing? Central to the transformational possibilities of trauma is a queer form of consent, limit consent, that is not about maintaining control but risks sexuality beyond consent. Moving between clinical and cultural case studies, Saketopoulou takes up theatrical and cinematic works such as Slave Play and The Night Porter, to show us how the force of the erotic surges through the aesthetic domain. Grounding its arguments in the psychoanalytic theory of Jean Laplanche in conversation with queer of color critique, performance studies, and philosophy, Sexuality Beyond Consent proposes that enduring the rousing of the strange in ourselves, not in order to master trauma but to rub up against it, may open us up to encounters with opacity and unique forms of care.

Sexuality Beyond Consent

Sexuality Beyond Consent
Author: Avgi Saketopoulou
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2023-02-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1479820261

Radical alternatives to consent and trauma Arguing that we have become culturally obsessed with healing trauma, Sexuality Beyond Consent calls attention to what traumatized subjects do with their pain. The erotics of racism offers a paradigmatic example of how what is proximal to violation may become an unexpected site of flourishing. Central to the transformational possibilities of trauma is a queer form of consent, limit consent, that is not about guarding the self but about risking experience. Saketopoulou thereby shows why sexualities beyond consent may be worth risking-and how risk can solicit the future. Moving between clinical and cultural case studies, Saketopoulou takes up theatrical and cinematic works such as Slave Play and The Night Porter, to chart how trauma and sexuality join forces to surge through the aesthetic domain. Putting the psychoanalytic theory of Jean Laplanche in conversation with queer of color critique, performance studies, and philosophy, Sexuality Beyond Consent proposes that enduring the strange in ourselves, not to master trauma but to rub up against it, can open us up to encounters with opacity. The book concludes by theorizing currents of sadism that, when pursued ethically, can animate unique forms of interpersonal and social care.

Beyond Consent

Beyond Consent
Author: Jeffrey P. Kahn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1998
Genre: Clinical trials
ISBN:

The Philosophy of Sex

The Philosophy of Sex
Author: Alan Soble
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2002
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN:

Leading philosophers discuss a range of issues relating to sex in this revised and expanded version of Alan Soble's popular anthology of essays. New material includes date rape and sexual harassment.

Assessing Risk in Adult Males who Sexually Abuse Children

Assessing Risk in Adult Males who Sexually Abuse Children
Author: Martin C. Calder
Publisher: Russell House Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1999
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

This guide, aimed at the professionals who work with men who sexually abuse children, presents detailed definitions, relevant research findings and resources on the issue. A comprehensive assessment framework includes: offender motivation to change; a model of change, risk and recidivism; eligibility for treatment; treatment components; the aims of treatment; treatment goals and planning; contact issues; recovery assessments; and the prognosis for rehabilitating the offender within the family.