Erotic “Remedy” Prints and the Fall of the Aristocracy in Eighteenth-Century France

Political Theory 25 (5):680-715 (1997)
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The asshole remains the one shameful part of the bourgeois body.... The anus is the private part par excellence of the bourgeois body.... It has no place in socially admissible desire.... The use of the asshole is the touchstone of the conflict between the private and the public. Guy Hocquenghem

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