· From an explicitly feminist perspective, Gould explores the gendered differences in flashing: women exposing themselves as part of a larger culture that objectifies female sexuality, men exposing themselves as a bid for power and/or control over their own sexuality (and the imagined sexual responses of observers). In her fascinating study of the mindset of the flasher – both male and female – Kate Gould uses the English language like a surgeon’s knife, the blade travelling at a steady clip, cutti Exposing Phallacy has a lightness of touch one would not expect in a treatise on sexual deviancy/5. · I recently read Kate Gould ‘s fascinating little book Exposing Phallacy, all about flashing in contemporary culture. Kate set out to understand the experience of flashing from all sides: spending time with flashers on online forums and chat rooms, as well as speaking to people who’ve been flashed about their responses, considering the gendered dynamics of flashing (comparing women Estimated Reading Time: 10 mins.
Recently, I was sent an advance review copy of the book Exposing Phallacy: Flashing in Contemporary Culture (Zero Books, ) by Kate Gould. At seventy-four pages, Gould's examination of the culture of flashing is brief and necessarily incomplete, but thought-provoking nevertheless. Janice Sheldon reviews: Kate Gould, 'Exposing phallacy: flashing in contemporary culture', Zero Books, , pp74, £ Why? The initial thoughts that leap into one's mind when coming across Gould's book are, firstly, what drives anyone to write a book about flashing (except maybe psychoanalysts)? And, secondly, what a great title! read Exposing Phallacy: Flashing in Contemporary Culture synopsis Pdf While Others Flirt With The Accoutrements Of Romance And Sexiness For Lovers, Flashers Confront The Spectator With Sex Or. [ Prime ] Exposing Phallacy: Flashing in Contemporary CultureAuthor Kate Gould - bltadwin.ru
Janice Sheldon reviews: Kate Gould, 'Exposing phallacy: flashing in contemporary culture', Zero Books, , pp74, £ Why? The initial thoughts that leap into one’s mind when coming across Gould’s book are, firstly, what drives anyone to write a book about flashing (except maybe psychoanalysts)? And, secondly, what a great title!. read Exposing Phallacy: Flashing in Contemporary Culture synopsis Pdf While Others Flirt With The Accoutrements Of Romance And Sexiness For Lovers, Flashers Confront The Spectator With Sex Or. [ Prime ] Exposing Phallacy: Flashing in Contemporary CultureAuthor Kate Gould – bltadwin.ru Exposing Phallacy I recently read Kate Gould‘s fascinating little book Exposing Phallacy, all about flashing in contemporary culture. Kate set out to understand the experience of flashing from all sides: spending time with flashers on online forums and chat rooms, as well as speaking to people who’ve been flashed about their responses, considering the gendered dynamics of flashing (comparing women and men who flash), and exploring continua of exhibitionism.
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