Sexual/liberation

Sexual/Liberation by Michael Cronin, published by Cork University Press in 2022, explores the complexities of sexual freedom within the context of contemporary neoliberal Ireland. This 156-page work invites readers to envision a transformative approach to sexual liberation that transcends the current focus on achieving equality in a deeply unequal social landscape. The book critically examines representations of gay men in post-marriage equality Irish culture, revealing how these images reflect the political values and contradictions of society rather than the realities of individual lives.
Readers will find a thoughtful analysis that draws on various sources, including media profiles and artistic representations, to discuss themes of intimacy and identity. By engaging with the ideas of notable thinkers like Wendy Brown and Judith Butler, Sexual/Liberation encourages a re-evaluation of the intersections between politics and sexuality. The text challenges conventional narratives, advocating for a universal and humanist political vision that is both anti-capitalist and revolutionary in its aims. This edition, presented in English, offers a critical perspective on LGBTQ+ studies and sociology, making it a significant contribution to discussions around health, fitness, and sexuality.
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Sexual/Liberation addresses the paradoxes of sexual freedom in contemporary neoliberal Ireland. It invites readers to imagine a revolutionary form of sexual liberation beyond the present objective of achieving equality within a grossly unequal social order. Sexual/Liberation addresses the paradoxes of sexual freedom in contemporary neoliberal Ireland. It invites readers to imagine a revolutionary form of sexual liberation beyond the present objective of achieving equality within a grossly unequal social order. Centrally, the book offers a critical meditation on images of gay men circulating in post-marriage equality Irish culture. Such images tell us little about the actual lives of gay men but offer us considerable insight into the political imaginary – the values, norms, anxieties and contradictions – of the society in which those images circulate. The images of gay men, male bodies and male intimacy discussed are drawn from varied sources: Leo Varadkar’s media profile; digital portraits curated by men engaged in sex work; Irish Queer Archives; media, scholarly and artistic commemorations of Declan Flynn and Roger Casement; Joe Caslin’s murals. Taking inspiration from the ideas of Wendy Brown, Judith Butler and Herbert Marcuse, Sexual/Liberation encourages us to re-think the political as sexual – to reflect on how our political perspectives are shaped by desires, needs, vulnerabilities and hopes. Above all, this book challenges us to move beyond a politics of identities and injuries and strive instead for a politics universal and radically humanist in its imaginative scope, anti-capitalist and revolutionary in its objectives.
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