The “End” of Orgasm: The Erotics of Durational Pleasures

Q3 Social Sciences Studies in Gender and Sexuality Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/15240657.2021.1961473
KJ Cerankowski
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ABSTRACT This essay examines how capitalism and colonialism collude to produce a high value on the “end” of the erotic—the orgasm—and rather proposes an end to the hierarchical valuing of orgasmic pleasure. Through an analysis of film, literature, and the pleasures in their consumption, this essay makes the case for asexual pleasures that resist the telos of erotic settler time, moving into a queer, sovereign erotic temporality. In other words, how might we think differently about intimacies and reimagine the durations of pleasure when we interrogate the colonial construction of the normative sexual subject and imperatives toward sexual coupling? By exploring the possibilities of various nonsexual pleasures, we can question how and which bodies are constructed as healthy, desirable, and desiring subjects according to normative constructions of race, ability, age, and orgasmic potential, while also creating different modes of relationality and intimacy with the self and others.
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性高潮的“终结”:持久快乐的情色
摘要本文探讨了资本主义和殖民主义是如何在性爱的“终点”——性高潮上产生高价值的,并提出了对性高潮快感的等级评价的终结。通过对电影、文学及其消费中的快乐的分析,本文提出了无性快乐的理由,这些无性快乐抵制了色情定居者时代的终结,进入了一种奇怪的、主权的色情时间性。换言之,当我们质疑规范性主体的殖民建构和性结合的必要性时,我们如何看待亲密关系并重新想象快乐的持续时间?通过探索各种非性快感的可能性,我们可以质疑,根据种族、能力、年龄和性高潮潜力的规范结构,哪些身体是如何以及哪些身体被构建成健康、令人向往和渴望的主体,同时也创造了与自我和他人的不同关系和亲密模式。
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Studies in Gender and Sexuality
Studies in Gender and Sexuality Social Sciences-Gender Studies
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期刊介绍: Beginning in the final two decades of the 20th century, the study of gender and sexuality has been revived from a variety of directions: the traditions of feminist scholarship, postclassical and postmodern psychoanalytic theory, developmental research, and cultural studies have all contributed to renewed fascination with those powerfully formative aspects of subjectivity that fall within the rubric of "gender" and "sexuality." Clinicians, for their part, have returned to gender and sexuality with heightened sensitivity to the role of these constructs in the treatment situation, including the richly variegated ways in which assumptions about gender and sexuality enter into our understandings of "normality" and "pathology."
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