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BOOK: Male Lust: Pleasure, Power, and Transformation |
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Kerwin Kay, editor; Male Lust is a groundbreaking collection of nearly 60 personal essays, memoirs, stories, commentaries, and poems about men's diverse experiences with sex. While images of men pursuing sex abound, they typically duplicate one or two well-worn stereotypes, leaving little room for creativity, spontaneity or novelty in the fashioning a sexual self. Further, little information exists outside those stereotypes about the range of men's feelings, beliefs and practices regarding sex, sexuality and lust. In the past twenty years, women have produced a large amount of literature and erotica that breaks old molds and offers new ways of approaching their own sexuality. Male Lust continues this tradition of unearthing new erotic ground, with men writing about their own experience and ideas for transforming and reweaving male lust, love and politics. From a wide variety of perspectives, the authors of Male Lust grapple with fear and shame, share successes and celebrations, recount journeys of healing from abuse, and blaze new trails of self-love and discovery. Their topics include male sexual frustration and anger, sex and disability, producing and purchasing commercial sex, the impact of white supremacy on male lust, cruising for sex, exploring S/M, the fusion of sex with spirituality, and more. Contributors are heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, and transgendered men, along with a few women. They write from various ethnic backgrounds and perspectives. Together, they break the noisy silence surrounding male lust, challenge the dominant images of men as unemotional sexual predators, and expose the live, beating hearts, minds and souls of real men loving, healing and revealing themselves. Advance praise for Male Lust: "A wondrous look into the hearts and minds, groins and souls, of the American male psyche." --Michael Bronski, author of Culture Clash: The Making of Gay Sensibility "[These] stories encourage us to heal the connection between our genitals and our hearts." --Joseph Kramer, EroSpirit Research Institute, Oakland CA |
Contributors: Editors: Jill Nagle edited Whores and Other Feminists (Routledge, 1997). Her work has appeared in a number of anthologies including Best Lesbian Erotica 2000, Best Bisexual Erotica and First Person Sexual, as well as in several periodicals such as American Book Review, On Our Backs and Girlfriends. You can visit Jill's website at http://www.jillnagle.com/. Baruch Gould lives in San Francisco. He has been an AIDS and queer activist; is the father of three children; and has had an abiding experiential interest in the issue of sexuality as spirituality and vice versa. Baruch holds a Master of Divinity degree from a prestigious Ivy League university, is a student of Jungian psychology, a practitioner of the art of divination, a creator of wearable art, and an ardent lover of life. Baruch is currently involved in writing his memoirs.
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