An edition of After the Lovedeath (1997)

After the Lovedeath

Sexual Violence and the Making of Culture

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An edition of After the Lovedeath (1997)

After the Lovedeath

Sexual Violence and the Making of Culture

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After the Lovedeath is a bold attempt to reinterpret the nature of sexual violence and to imagine the possibility of overcoming it. Lawrence Kramer traces today's sexual identities to the their nineteenth-century sources. He draws on the music, literature, and thought of the period to show how normal identity both promotes and rationalizes violence against women.

Kramer explores this fatal normality in the self-contradictions of masculinity, the shifting alignments of femininity, authority, and desire, and the interdependency of hetero- and homosexuality. At the same time, he offers glimpses of a saving counter-normality through which gender can free itself from a rigid system of polarities.

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290

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Cover of: After the Lovedeath
After the Lovedeath: Sexual Violence and the Making of Culture
July 7, 2000, University of California Press
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Cover of: After the lovedeath
After the lovedeath: sexual violence and the making of culture
1997, University of California Press
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"This book proposes that the forms of selfhood mandated as normal in modern Western culture both promote and rationalize violence against women."

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Paperback
Number of pages
290
Dimensions
7.9 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
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14.6 ounces

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afterlovedeathse00kram
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0520224892
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9780520224896
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2702265

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