Those 50’s Psychiatrists (Ch11 Peiss -Spring Break)
Monday, April 15th, 2013
In this crazy ‘50s age of scientia sexualis, where the dichotomy of the “abnormal” and “normal” sex was being both solidified and challenged (and where fear of the “abnormal” was overwhelming the mainstream), it was important for psychiatrists to advance new theories. Some of them were quack-ish in their alarmist nature, like Ch. 11’s doc […]
Those 50’s Psychiatrists (Ch11 Peiss -Spring Break)
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Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Birthmark
Friday, March 29th, 2013
Hi Everyone! I hope your break is going well. I wanted to share this short story that I found to be incredible. The deployment of alliance, the Romantic critique of science and the Victorian discourse of sexuality are all present in this interesting tale about a scientist-philosopher and his love for perfection. Let me know […]
Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Birthmark
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The Best of Both Worlds
Sunday, March 24th, 2013
This week’s readings highlight the confusion of young women as they floundered between the old world morals and the new rules of modernity in play during the 1920s. Ladies were given mixed messages regarding their roles in society, as they were permitted to pursue higher learning in college and to enter the work force, which […]
The Best of Both Worlds
Tags: 1920s; sexuality; petting
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Nymphettes on Camera
Tuesday, March 19th, 2013
From the first, Humbert Humbert is by his searing shame. In the opening chapters, the reader becomes acquainted the man as he slowly falls for and wins over his beautiful, 12-year-old housemate Lolita. His shame does not come from a fear of hell—though he mentions it—nor does it come clothed in the garb of a […]
Nymphettes on Camera
Tags: Psychology, Spectacle
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Lolita Part 1
Tuesday, March 19th, 2013
Defining the sexuality of children has long been a part of civilized society. Foucault’s idea of the strategy “pedagogization of children’s sexuality” is that it is founded on the belief that children are highly sexually beings, that need to be constantly monitored an controlled or they will explore and use their bodies in unacceptable ways. […]
Lolita Part 1
Tags: Bio-Power, Lolita; Pedophilia
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Off to The Races
Tuesday, March 19th, 2013
The false sense of sexual bravado in Part One of Lolita appeals instantly to me. This is central to Humbert’s supposed expertise in nympholepsy. Constantly, he attempts to convince the supposed frigid, all-female jury that he is at all times vulnerable, intelligent, deliberate and spontaneous with his monstrous passion. Humbert attempts to convince himself of […]
Off to The Races
Tags: inauthenticity, Lana Del Rey, Lolita
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Humbert the (Mad) (Creator)
Monday, March 18th, 2013
This being my second time reading Lolita, I went for an annotated version, that I might pick up on a few of the frequent and obscure references dispersed throughout the novel, or at least have the translations of Humbert’s French conveniently compiled. Similarly, in approaching the text from a more critical readership, I expected this […]
Humbert the (Mad) (Creator)
Tags: Adam & Eve, Confession, creation mythology, Lolita, medicalization, Scientia-Sexualis, Vladimir Nabokov
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The Sanctuary Which is Not
Monday, March 18th, 2013
The truth is in the details. Whence did Humbert Humbert’s strange and unceasing desire for nymphets arise? Reading the first part of Lolita, I found myself frequently looking back to pick up details I had missed. Despite the depth of information about Humbert’s fascination, many other things (like the physical setting and other mundane details) […]
The Sanctuary Which is Not
Tags: Desire, Lolita, Nabokov, Nymphets, Yearning, Young Girls
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What was popular in Ancient Rome is no longer in vogue….
Sunday, March 17th, 2013
What gets me about this novel is how delicate and seductive Nabokov’s prose is. What makes the story of Humbert Humbert so compelling? The narrator describes himself as handsome, gentle and scholarly. He tries hard to win our favor by explaining his tragic love story with Annabel and by showing how hard he tried to […]
What was popular in Ancient Rome is no longer in vogue….
Tags: incest, Lolita, pedophilia, statutory rape
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Innocence: A Question
Sunday, March 17th, 2013
If you look at the color wheel, you would notice two “colors” decidedly missing from it: black and white. It has long been debated whether either should actually be considered a color, since white is more of a light reflection than an actual color, and black is the absence of light and color. The grayness […]
Innocence: A Question
Tags: innocence, Lolita, Vladmir Nabokov
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