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Speaking the Unspeakable

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This book studies the literary and cinematic functions of the pornographic as a development from a poetics of obscenity. It focuses on the developments of French, British, and American artistic pornography since the eighteenth century. Discussing female literary figures including Hall, Wharton, Nin, "Reage," Jong, and Shulman; such men as Cleland, Sade, Beardsley, Lawrence, Joyce, and Miller; and film makers such as Brakhage, Jack Smith, Bruce Conner, Bertolucci, Oshima, and Wertmuller; Michelson analyzes both the use of aesthetic pornography and the philosophical, cultural, and legal implications of its use. He proposes that realizing the obscene -in the sense of speaking the unspeakable- is the principle aesthetic function of pornography.

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ISBN: 9780791412244
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Author: Peter Michelson
Publisher: SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 312 pages
Series: SUNY Series, The Margins of Literature
Genres: Biography: historical, political and military
Political leaders and leadership