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    The erotic art / by 268740 Webb, Peter

    Published 1975
    Subjects: “…Erotic art…”
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    Lady with erotic preference for diapers by Zack Cernovsky, Yves Bureau

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Given the maternal deprivation in childhood, her erotic fixation on diapers parallels the emotional attachment to diapers observed by Harlow in mother deprived infant monkeys. …”
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    Preposterous Poetics and the Erotics of Death by Simon Goldhill

    Published 2015-01-01
    “… “Preposterous Poetics and the Erotics of Death” looks at two crucial issues of late antique poetics and the representation of gender through the Dionysiaca of Nonnus. …”
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    Brown femininities and the queer erotics of indentureship by Jordache A. Ellapen

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The curation of these two interrelated projects as this photo essay, Brown Femininities and the Queer Erotics of Indentureship , positions the maternal-feminine as central to the making of Afro-Indianness and to my own understanding of sexuality, beauty, pleasure and the erotic as informed by the home-space of the Afro-Indian family. …”
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    Erotical Signs in The Poetry of Ismail Kadare by Merxhan Nazmi AVDYLI

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Kadare, being a good builder of a full and complete poetry, would say, even if his poetry, if we can say erotic, we have a remarkable use of such signs, although in general the poetry of love does not occupy any remarkable place in Kadare's poetry, naturally in comparison to the poetry of other motifs, though it is quite manifested. …”
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    Attempts at reconciliation in Aristaenetus' "Erotic letters" by Sabira Hajdarević

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Even though scholars are yet to agree on the authorship of the epistolary collection "Erotic Letters", it is usually ascribed to Aristaenetus and it was probably written in the 6th century AD. …”
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    Trans-oceanic erotics: sexing indentureship by Amar Wahab

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In this regard, the work in progress is aimed at sexing indenture by (1) focusing on Brown same-sex sexual intimacies and erotic relations on coolie ships, as a way of undoing the historically constructed disconnect between the categories ‘sex’ and ‘indentured labour’, and (2) critically engaging the colonial heteropatriarchal discourse of ‘sex/gender/sexuality’ that continues to condition the unthinkability of same-sex relations in the context of indentureship and its legacies.…”
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    Erotic Exuberance: Bataille’s Notion of Eroticism by THOMAS MINGUY

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…I would like to show that his thoughts concern freedom, sovereignty and community. Through erotic transgressions, Bataille saw the possibility for true human freedom and communication. …”
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    Femslash Fan Fiction's Expansive Erotic Imaginary by Emily Coccia

    Published 2022-09-01
    Subjects: “…eroticism…”
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    Erotic Magic, Elegy, and Iambic in Horace’s Epodes by Zara Chadha

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Horace literalises the elegiac lovers’ metaphorical characterisation of their mistress’ beauty as magically enchanting to construct Canidia as a witch who controls her lovers with erotic magic. Through Canidia and the theme of magic in the Epodes, Horace uses elegy to define his iambic poetics and to demonstrate that love elegy is central to his development of the Roman iambic tradition.…”
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    Conceptualising the erotic: metaphor in the Sumerian “Love Songs” by Carr, C

    Published 2024
    “…I also lay out my approach taken in analysing the metaphorical language of the “Love Songs”; this includes reading these compositions explicitly as erotic poetry, with a deliberate focus on the female expression of desire and pleasure in the corpus (1.3), as well as the methodological approach taken in analysing metaphor in Sumerian (1.4 and 1.5).…”
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