The Autonomy of Pleasure

The Autonomy of Pleasure Libertines, License, and Sexual Revolution - Columbia Themes in Philosophy, Social Criticism, and the Arts

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What would happen if pleasure were made the organizing principle for social relations and sexual pleasure ruled over all? Radical French libertines experimented clandestinely with this idea during the Enlightenment. In explicit novels, dialogues, poems, and engravings, they wrenched pleasure free from religion and morality, from politics, aesthetics, anatomy, and finally reason itself, and imagined how such a world would be desirable, legitimate, rapturous-and potentially horrific.

Laying out the logic and willful illogic of radical libertinage, this book ties the Enlightenment engagement with sexual license to the expansion of print, empiricism, the revival of skepticism, the fashionable arts and lifestyles of the Ancien Régime, and the rise and decline of absolutism. It examines the consequences of imagining sexual pleasure as sovereign power and a law unto itself across a range of topics, including sodomy, the science of sexual difference, political philosophy, aesthetics, and race. It also analyzes the roots of radical claims for pleasure in earlier licentious satire and their echoes in appeals for sexual liberation in the 1960s and beyond.

Book information

ISBN: 9780231151580
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 306.7094409033
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: xi, 394
Weight: 698g
Height: 165mm
Width: 236mm
Spine width: 37mm