Ars erotica: sex and somaesthetics in the classical arts of love
"The term ars erotica refers to the styles and techniques of lovemaking with the honorific title of art. But in what sense are these practices artistic and how do they contribute to the aesthetics and ethics of self-cultivation in the art of living? In this book, Richard Shusterman offers a cri...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The term ars erotica refers to the styles and techniques of lovemaking with the honorific title of art. But in what sense are these practices artistic and how do they contribute to the aesthetics and ethics of self-cultivation in the art of living? In this book, Richard Shusterman offers a critical, comparative analysis of the erotic theories proposed by the most influential premodern cultural traditions that shaped our contemporary world. Beginning with ancient Greece, whose god of desiring love gave eroticism its name, Shusterman examines the Judaeo-Christian biblical tradition and the classical erotic theories of Chinese, Indian, Islamic, and Japanese cultures, before concluding with medieval and Renaissance Europe. His exploration of their errors and insights shows how we could improve the quality of life and love today. By using the engine of eros to cultivate qualities of sensitivity, grace, skill, and self-mastery, we can reimagine a richer, more positive vision of sex education"-- |
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adam_text | Contents Preface List of Abbreviations 1 Ars Erotica and the Question I Terminology II Aesthetics III Self-Cultivation IV Chapter Outlines page ix xiii ofAesthetics і і 4 9 19 2 Dialectics of Desire and Virtue: Aesthetics, Power, and Self-Cultivation in Greco-Roman Erotic Theory I Mythology II Society and History III Aesthetic Principles ГѴ Tensions between Eros and Philosophy V Erotic Education VI The Roman Context 30 30 34 44 57 67 77 3 The Biblical Tradition: Desire asa Means of Production I The Old Testament II Christianity 98 98 119 4 Chinese Qi Erotics: The Beauty of Health and the Passion for Virtue I Sex, Health, and Pleasure II The Textual Background III The Metaphysical Background IV The Medical Background V The Social and Political Background VI The Aesthetic Background: Beauty, Virtue, and Self-Cultivation vii 150 150 158 161 гбз 170 174
viii CONTENTS VII Aesthetic Stylization in Lovemaking VIII Philosophical Meanings: From the Sensual to the Sublime 183 195 5 Lovemaking as Aesthetic Education: Pleasure, Play, and Knowledge in Indian Erotic Theory I Introduction II The Religious and Social Background III The Artistic Background IV The Art of Loving in the Art of Living V Varieties and Harmonies VI Taking Positions and Playing Roles VII Cognitive Dimensions VIII Ethics and Character 202 202 204 216 218 227 235 240 243 6 Fragrance, Veils, and Violence: Ars Erotica in Islamic Culture I Islamic Roots: Complexity and Variety II The Power and Pleasure of Sex III Power, Violence, and Male Supremacy IV Language and Culture V A Multisensory Sexual Aesthetic VI Erotic Pluralism and the Philosophy of Love VII The Sufi Path of Sexual Spiritualization 250 251 256 261 264 268 273 279 7 From Romantic Refinement to Courtesan Connoisseurship: Japanese Ars Erotica I Chinese and Indigenous Cultural Roots II Heian Aesthetics and the Eros of Refined Romance III The Way of Boy Love IV Connoisseur Style and Commodification in High Courtesan Culture 8 Commingling, Complexity, and Conflict: Erotic Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Europe I The Historical Background: Politicsand Religion II The Philosophical Context III Heloise and Abelard IV Courtly Love V Renaissance Neoplatonists VI Humanist Skeptics: Erasmus andMontaigne VII Courtesan Culture VIII Speculative Postscript: Decoupling Beauty from Love and Inventing the Aesthetic Bibliography Index 288 288 290 301 307 315 315 318 327 335 347 367 380 391 397 410
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Contents Preface List of Abbreviations 1 Ars Erotica and the Question I Terminology II Aesthetics III Self-Cultivation IV Chapter Outlines page ix xiii ofAesthetics і і 4 9 19 2 Dialectics of Desire and Virtue: Aesthetics, Power, and Self-Cultivation in Greco-Roman Erotic Theory I Mythology II Society and History III Aesthetic Principles ГѴ Tensions between Eros and Philosophy V Erotic Education VI The Roman Context 30 30 34 44 57 67 77 3 The Biblical Tradition: Desire asa Means of Production I The Old Testament II Christianity 98 98 119 4 Chinese Qi Erotics: The Beauty of Health and the Passion for Virtue I Sex, Health, and Pleasure II The Textual Background III The Metaphysical Background IV The Medical Background V The Social and Political Background VI The Aesthetic Background: Beauty, Virtue, and Self-Cultivation vii 150 150 158 161 гбз 170 174
viii CONTENTS VII Aesthetic Stylization in Lovemaking VIII Philosophical Meanings: From the Sensual to the Sublime 183 195 5 Lovemaking as Aesthetic Education: Pleasure, Play, and Knowledge in Indian Erotic Theory I Introduction II The Religious and Social Background III The Artistic Background IV The Art of Loving in the Art of Living V Varieties and Harmonies VI Taking Positions and Playing Roles VII Cognitive Dimensions VIII Ethics and Character 202 202 204 216 218 227 235 240 243 6 Fragrance, Veils, and Violence: Ars Erotica in Islamic Culture I Islamic Roots: Complexity and Variety II The Power and Pleasure of Sex III Power, Violence, and Male Supremacy IV Language and Culture V A Multisensory Sexual Aesthetic VI Erotic Pluralism and the Philosophy of Love VII The Sufi Path of Sexual Spiritualization 250 251 256 261 264 268 273 279 7 From Romantic Refinement to Courtesan Connoisseurship: Japanese Ars Erotica I Chinese and Indigenous Cultural Roots II Heian Aesthetics and the Eros of Refined Romance III The Way of Boy Love IV Connoisseur Style and Commodification in High Courtesan Culture 8 Commingling, Complexity, and Conflict: Erotic Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Europe I The Historical Background: Politicsand Religion II The Philosophical Context III Heloise and Abelard IV Courtly Love V Renaissance Neoplatonists VI Humanist Skeptics: Erasmus andMontaigne VII Courtesan Culture VIII Speculative Postscript: Decoupling Beauty from Love and Inventing the Aesthetic Bibliography Index 288 288 290 301 307 315 315 318 327 335 347 367 380 391 397 410 |
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