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'All love is, in a sense, homoerotic. Even in the love between a man and a woman, each partner rejoices in finding himself, or herself, in the other.'

Huh?
Feb 07, 2026 03:16PM
Is the Rectum a Grave? And Other Essays

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Gerhard
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Proustian love anticipates a well-known Lacanian dictum: the object of my desire is not the cause of my desire.
Feb 08, 2026 03:16PM
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Gerhard
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In his seminar on identification, Lacan asks: What is the difference between my dog and the human subject? He answers that his dog never mistakes him for someone else, while misidentification of the other is constitutive of the human.
Feb 08, 2026 03:12PM
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Gerhard
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It is the symptom of a fascination with and terror of the ego-disintegrating jouissance of a fantasized female sexuality—a jouissance available to the male body, according to this fantasy, in “passive” anal sex.
Feb 08, 2026 02:56PM
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Gerhard
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Bersani on Freud: 'At bottom, we are all insatiable and unhappily repressed perverts.'
Feb 08, 2026 02:47PM
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Gerhard
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'It is not only that bisexuality in Freud is nothing more than heterosexuality doubled.'

Oh dear Lord.
Feb 07, 2026 03:12PM
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Gerhard
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'It is doubtful that queer theory will be helpful in this enterprise. The most striking aspect in the evolution of this theory has been a somewhat troubled reflection on the question of sexual identity.'

Oh dear Lord.
Feb 07, 2026 03:08PM
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Gerhard
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Lacanian jouissance unavoidably evokes orgasmic pleasure, but it pushes pleasure beyond itself, to the point of becoming the enemy of pleasure, that which lies “beyond the pleasure principle.”

Foucault, Freud, Barthes, Lacan ... some of these essays have not aged well, to be polite.
Feb 07, 2026 03:00PM
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Gerhard
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“What makes homosexuality ‘disturbing,’” Foucault remarked in a 1981 interview, is “the homosexual mode of life, much more than the sexual act itself.”
Feb 07, 2026 02:24PM
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At the same time, gay literary studies, for example, is tireless in its pursuit of what is called homoeroticism in an astonishing number of significant writers from the past. We end up with the implicit but no less extraordinary proposition that gays aren’t homosexual but all straights are homoerotic.
Feb 06, 2026 02:27PM
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Gerhard
Gerhard is 18% done
'Identity-politics is far from dead. Today the notion of community—and now I’m by no means speaking only of the United State—is supported by, indeed often seems grounded in a terror, at times paranoid, at other times realistic enough, at the loss of an identity conferred by belonging to a community.'

Bersani is dated ... occasionally you refract a comment through our current lens, and get goosebumps.
Feb 06, 2026 01:53PM
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