- ホーム
- > 洋書
Full Description
RAW addresses the question of sex without condoms, or barebacking, in the age of PrEP, a drug that virtually eliminates the transmission of HIV.
Writing out of the history of the AIDS crisis, the authors in RAW expand the study of barebacking into new areas, such as its appearance within lesbian, heterosexual, and BDSM communities and its implications for teaching critical sexology.
Contents
Introduction: The Mourning After: Barebacking and Belatedness - Ricky Varghese
Part I: Biopolitical Limits
1. Is the Foreskin a Grave? - Jonathan A. Allan
2. Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), the "Truvada Whore," and the New Gay Sexual Revolution - Octavio R. González
3. Heterosexuality, Men, and Narratives of Virility and Virality - Frank G. Karioris
Part II: Bodily Limits
4. Black Cumjoy: Pleasure and a Racist Virus - Rinaldo Walcott
5. your blood dazzles m/e: Reading Blood, Sex, and Intimacy in Monique Wittig and Patrick Califia - Elliot Evans
Part III: Pornographic Limits
6. The Return of the Repressed: Visualizing Sex Without Condoms - Evangelos Tziallas
7. Strange Optimism: Queer Rage as Visceral Ethics - Paul Morris and Susanna Paasonen
8. "Bodies that Splutter": Theorizing Jouissance in Bareback and Chemsex Porn - Gareth Longstaff
Part IV: Psychoanalytical and Pedagogical Limits
9. Cross-Dressing Violence: Barebacking as Symbolic Drag - Diego Semerene
10. Raw Education: PrEP and the Ethics of Updating Sexual Education - Adam J. Greteman
11. Merely Barebacking - Christien Garcia
Afterword, The Raw and the Fucked - Tim Dean