Desiring the Dead
Explore the provocative insights of Desiring the Dead by Lisa Downing, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2002. This thought-provoking work, spanning 156 pages, delves deep into the complexities of desire, challenging conventional Freudian theories of sexuality and feminist critiques of the "masculine" morbid aesthetic. Downing presents a compelling model of desire that unveils the problematic nature of existing discourses surrounding sexuality and gender, particularly in 19th-century France and its enduring influence. Perfect for readers interested in human sexuality, literary studies, and the intersections of gender and literature, this book is a must-have for anyone looking to expand their understanding of these critical themes. Discover how Downing's analysis reshapes our perceptions of desire and its implications in both historical and contemporary contexts.