With contributions from distinguished scholars and clinicians who view human erotic desire from modern developmental, relational, societal, and cross-cultural perspectives, Eroticism: Developmental, Cultural, and Clinical Realms offers a multi-faceted and up-to-date glimpse into what we find sexually attractive and why.
With contributions from distinguished scholars and clinicians who view human erotic desire from modern developmental, relational, societal, and cross-cultural perspectives, Eroticism: Developmental, Cultural, and Clinical Realms offers a multi-faceted and up-to-date glimpse into what we find sexually attractive and why.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION PART I: Developmental Realm Chapter One: Eroticism from an Evolutionary Perspective - J. Anderson Thomson & Kathryn Baselice Chapter Two: Maternal Eroticism or the Necessary Risk of Madness - Rachel Boue Widawsky Chapter Three: Locating the Father¿s Eroticism - Susan McNamara & Ethan Grumbach Chapter Four: The Role of Innate Bisexuality in Adult Eroticism - Rajiv Gulati and David Pauley PART II: Cultural Realm Chapter Five: Cross-cultural Variations of Eroticism - Pranav Shah Chapter Six: Fantasy, Sadism, and the Fetish in Pornography - Jason A. Wheeler Vega Chapter Seven: Swipe, Woof, Flirt, and the Erotics of the Hand-held Device - R. Dennis Shelby PART III: Clinical Realm Chapter Eight: Adult Sexuality in Clinical Discourse - Louis Rothschild Chapter Nine: Voyeurism - Salman Akhtar Chapter Ten: Clinical Lessons Learnt from Eight Important Papers on Erotic and Erotized Transferences - Lorrie Chopra Chapter Eleven: Erotic countertransference revelations - Andrea Celenza References Index
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS INTRODUCTION PART I: Developmental Realm Chapter One: Eroticism from an Evolutionary Perspective - J. Anderson Thomson & Kathryn Baselice Chapter Two: Maternal Eroticism or the Necessary Risk of Madness - Rachel Boue Widawsky Chapter Three: Locating the Father¿s Eroticism - Susan McNamara & Ethan Grumbach Chapter Four: The Role of Innate Bisexuality in Adult Eroticism - Rajiv Gulati and David Pauley PART II: Cultural Realm Chapter Five: Cross-cultural Variations of Eroticism - Pranav Shah Chapter Six: Fantasy, Sadism, and the Fetish in Pornography - Jason A. Wheeler Vega Chapter Seven: Swipe, Woof, Flirt, and the Erotics of the Hand-held Device - R. Dennis Shelby PART III: Clinical Realm Chapter Eight: Adult Sexuality in Clinical Discourse - Louis Rothschild Chapter Nine: Voyeurism - Salman Akhtar Chapter Ten: Clinical Lessons Learnt from Eight Important Papers on Erotic and Erotized Transferences - Lorrie Chopra Chapter Eleven: Erotic countertransference revelations - Andrea Celenza References Index
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