Eroticism of More- and Other-Than-Human Bodies: A Study of the Anthropology of Things
Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1 Introduction: The Dynamics of Affects and Experiences of the More- and Other-than-Human Bodies -- 2 More-than-Human Network of Relationality -- 2.1 Towards the Surrealist Marvellous: Hybrid-Oneiric Objects and Oneiric Objects-Fetishes -- 2.2 Seduced by Objects, or on the Studies of Things -- 2.3 Fetish-The Action of Uncontrolled Materiality -- 2.4 Human and Non-Human/Inhuman/Ahuman Originators of Community -- 3 Nature as a Phantasm of Culture -- 3.1 The Uncovered/Hidden Nakedness of the Body -- 3.2 Dazzling Like a Peacock, Dignified Like a Lion -- 3.3 Sensual Exoticism -- 3.4 "Eroticised" Animals in Visual Arts -- 3.5 Polymorphic Perversion -- 4 The Obsession of Artificial Bodies -- 4.1 Towards Inorganic Bodies -- 4.2 Mannequins, Homunculi, Dolls -- 4.3 Mannequin as an Object of Desire in the Consumerist Society -- 4.4 Androids in Science Fiction -- 4.5 Biotechnological Immersion-The Feminist Approach -- 4.6 Posthumanist Galatea -- 4.7 Aesthetics of Technobodies -- 5 The "Beloved" Objects -- 5.1 Through Fetishization to Idée Fixe and Back Again -- 5.2 The (Ob)Scenity of Fetishism -- 5.3 Erotic Objects -- 6 Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index.