Abstract
Little research has challenged a naturalized conception of male (hetero)
sexuality by looking at the multiple ways in which heterosexual men experience
and make sense of sexuality in their everyday lives. In this article, after
outlining the forms that such a conception has taken in recent Italian
history, we explore how men and women deal with the issue of male
pleasure. The analysis is based on interviews with seventy-one Italian men
and women aged fifty to seventy. These cohorts were socialized in a highly
mechanistic model of male pleasure as coinciding with orgasm and ejaculation.
Some of the interviewees’ biographies hint at subsequent changes
in the definitions of what is pleasurable for men. These changes can be
traced to the challenges of emerging new experiences and representations
of women’s sexuality. However, such changes do not question fully the
mechanistic image of man as a sexual machine.
Lingua originale | Inglese |
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pagine (da-a) | 235-250 |
Numero di pagine | 15 |
Rivista | Italian Studies |
Volume | 2 |
Stato di pubblicazione | Pubblicato - 1 gen 2010 |
Keywords
- Italy
- desire
- heterosexuality
- masculinity
- pleasure
- sexuality