The Screwball Asses (Semiotext(e) / Intervention Series)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.85 (902 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1584350814 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 88 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-27 |
Language | : | French |
DESCRIPTION:
Fascinating to read and reflection on. The Screwball Asses is a fascinating to read and reflection on from Guy after some 20 years after his thoughts on homosexuality in the 197Fascinating to read and reflection on. P. C. Scearce The Screwball Asses is a fascinating to read and reflection on from Guy after some 20 years after his thoughts on homosexuality in the 1974.. .. One Star Had to read it for a classwhat a mess
The Screwball Asses is his first work available from Semiotext(e).. He was the author of Homosexual Desire (1972) and L'Amour en relief (1982). About the AuthorGuy Hocquenghem (1946-1988), essayist and activist, is often considered the father of Queer theory
Alone in his forest dwelling, an ogre had spent years building machines to force his visitors to make love to one another: machines with pulleys, chains, clocks, collars, leather leggings, metal breastplates, oscillatory, pendular, or rotating dildos. One day, some adolescents who had lost their way, seven or eight brothers, entered the ogre's house -- From The Screwball AssesOur asshole is revolutionary. -- Guy HocquenghemWorkers of the world, masturbate! -- Front Homosexuel d'Action Revolutionnaire sloganFirst published anonymously in Félix Guattari's Recherches in the notorious 1973 issue on homosexuality (seized and destroyed by the French government), The Screwball Asses remains a dramatic treatise on erotic desire. Hocquenghem, founder and leader of the Front Homosexuel d'Action Revolutionnaire, vivisects not only the stifled mores of bourgeois capitalism but the phallocratic concessions o
Guy Hocquenghem (1946-1988), essayist and activist, is often considered the father of Queer theory. He was the author of Homosexual Desire (1972) and L'Amour en relief (1982). The Screwball Asses is his first work available from Semiotext(e).