Lean sexuality: On cultural transformations of sexuality and gender in recent decades |
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Authors: | Volkmar Sigusch |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute of Sexual Science, University of Frankfurt, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, D-60590 Frankfurt/Main, Germany |
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Abstract: | The seemingly uniform cultural phenomenon of sexuality is subject to a constant process of disassembly and reassembly involving the allocation of new desires, the introduction of new knowledge and the harvesting of new consummations. Western cultures have witnessed a tremendous cultural and social transformation of sexuality in the years since the sexual revolution. Apart from a few public debates and scandals, the process has moved along gradually and quietly. Yet its real and symbolic effects are probably much more consequential than those generated by the sexual revolution of the sixties. The author refers to the broad-based recoding and reassessment of the sexual sphere during the eighties and nineties as the “neosexual revolution”. The outcome of this revolution may be described as “lean sexuality” and “self-sex”. Translated from the German by John S. Southard. This essay is dedicated to Reimut Reiche. |
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