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Cargando... The Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power (edición 2000)por Audre Lorde (Autor)
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Lorde says that the erotic is "a resource within each of us that lies in a deeply female and spiritual plane, firmly rooted in the power of our unexpressed or unrecognized feeling." On the other hand "pornography emphasizes sensation without feeling." She then goes on to explore the power of the erotic in every day life.
Joanna Russ tells us not to judge other peoples sexual expression if we don't share them, so I'll allow Lorde her nice regulated erotic which always leads to mutuality and shared feelings. But I don't recognize my own encounters with the erotic here at all. I agree that the erotic is the power of the unrecognized and unexpressed, but, for me, what's unrecognized and unexpressed is a lot messier than feelings. A lot of it is about sensation, and some of it is about something deeper and more primitive than anything I have a word for. Some of it is even self-destructive and there's almost nothing in it that I would label "female." So the essay left me rather cold.
If you want to read something with a larger range of ideas about the power and uses of the erotic, try Red Thread of Passion ( )