Intimate Relations: Aesthetics and Theories of Sexuality around 1968 (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture, 241)

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A fresh historical perspective on the transformative relationship between sexuality and the arts around 1968

In the late 1960s and early ’70s, sexuality and the arts entered into a remarkably intimate and mutually beneficial relationship: on one hand, scientific theories of sexuality and their pop-psychological counterparts incorporated elaborate reflections on art movements and literary texts, since artistic media were understood as crucial to the project of inventing radically new modes of human living and loving. On the other hand, the aesthetic ambitions that informed new conceptions of sexuality had their mirror image in the varying forms of sexual obsession that characterized contemporary aesthetic theories. Approaches as diverse as those of Theodor W. Adorno, Roland Barthes, Susan Sontag, Leslie A. Fiedler, Peter Gorsen, and Herbert and Ludwig Marcuse all contributed to a dramatic eroticization of the arts.

Christine Weder’s interdisciplinary study explores this largely neglected relationship, providing a dual insight into an era of profound transformation: she demonstrates how and why the engagement with art and literature was essential to the programmatic theories of the new Eros. At the same time, she offers a fresh historical perspective on aesthetics around 1968. Whereas aesthetic developments in the late sixties have conventionally been conceived in terms of politicization, Weder demonstrates that the sexualization of the arts was no less profound, and in doing so contributes to a fundamental reframing of this tumultuous period.

 

 

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Intimate Relations: Aesthetics and Theories of Sexuality around 1968 (Studies in German Literature Linguistics and Culture, 241)

by Dr Christine Weder (Author), Robert Vilain (Translator)

  • Historical Perspective:
    Offers a fresh historical lens on the transformative relationship between sexuality and the arts around 1968.
  • Key Period (Late 1960s – Early ’70s):
    Explores how sexuality and the arts deeply intertwined during this era, fostering a mutually beneficial dynamic.

Main Ideas:

  1. Art and Sexuality’s Mutual Influence:
    • Sexuality’s Integration into the Arts:
      Scientific theories and pop-psychological views of sexuality began incorporating artistic movements and literary works. Artistic media were viewed as essential to creating new ways of living and loving.
    • Artistic Ambitions and Sexuality:
      New conceptions of sexuality mirrored the sexual obsessions found in contemporary aesthetic theories.
  2. Key Theorists and Aesthetic Transformation:
    • Influential Thinkers:
      Theodor W. Adorno, Roland Barthes, Susan Sontag, Leslie A. Fiedler, Peter Gorsen, Herbert and Ludwig Marcuse all contributed to the eroticization of the arts during this period.

Christine Weder’s Interdisciplinary Study:

  • Dual Insight into the Era:
    • Art’s Role in New Sexual Theories:
      Weder demonstrates how art and literature were integral to the development of new theories of sexuality (the “new Eros”).
    • Reframing Aesthetic History:
      Challenges the conventional view that the late sixties’ aesthetics were solely politicized, emphasizing instead the profound sexualization of the arts during this time.
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