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Pornotopia - An Essay on Playboy's Architecture and Biopolitics

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext "Compellingly written and funny as well as troubling, Pornotopia is certainly one of the architectural highlights of the year." Informationen zum Autor Beatriz Preciado is Professor of the Political History of the Body! Gender Theory! and the History of Performance at Paris VIII; the director of the Independent Studies Program of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Barcelona; and the author of Testo Junkie: Sex! Drugs! and Biopolitics in the Pharmacopornographic Era and The Contrasexual Manifesto. Klappentext Design objects! bachelor pads! and multimedia rotating beds as expressions of the relationships among architecture! gender! and sexuality. Zusammenfassung Published for the first time in 1953, Playboy was not only the first pornographic popular magazine in America; it also came to embody an entirely new lifestyle through the construction of a series of utopian multimedia spaces — from the Playboy Mansion and fictional Playboy’s Penthouse of 1959 to the Playboy Clubs and hotels appearing around the world in the 1960s. Simultaneously, the invention of the contraceptive pill provided access to a biochemical technique that separated (hetero) sexuality and reproduction. Addressing these concurrent cultural shifts, Paul Preciado investigates the strategic relationships between space, gender, and sexuality in popular sites related to the production and consumption of pornography that have tended to reside at the margins of traditional histories of architecture: bachelor pads, multimedia rotating beds, and design objects, among others. Combining historical perspectives with contemporary critical theory, gender and queer theory, porn studies, the history of technology, and a range of primary transdisciplinary sources — treatises on sexuality, medical and pharmaceutical handbooks, architecture journals, erotic magazines, building manuals, and novels — Pornotopia explores the use of architecture as a biopolitical technique for governing sexual relations and the production of gender in the postwar United States. ...

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Authors Beatriz Preciado, Beatriz (Universite de Paris VIII) Preciado, Paul Preciado, Paul B. Preciado, Paul B. (Universite de Paris VIII) Preciado
Publisher ZONE
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.09.2014
 
EAN 9781935408482
ISBN 978-1-935408-48-2
Dimensions 162 mm x 235 mm x 24 mm
Series Zone Books
Pornotopia
Zone Books
Subject Education and learning > Teaching preparation > Vocational needs

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