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RonPrice
08-25-2004, 02:59 PM
DISCONTENT AND UNDERSTANDING

A deep source of discontent in our culture is gender polarity. Since the 1960s, or perhaps the 1920s, we have been pleading for new erotic freedoms which break decisively with the inherited wisdom of our culture that lifelong monogamous heterosexuality is desireable for both men and women. Some, if not most or even all, of those who came of age in the 1960s have seen male sexual drivenness, obsession, at the core of our culture. Hemingway and Fitzgerald had described it with middle class acceptability and Henry Miller with a radical toughness never seen before. We have seen a psycho-social mutation of culture away from Judeo-Christian restraint to a new secular religion of permissive eroticism. -Ron Price with thanks to Andrew Brink, Obsession and Culture: A Study of Sexual Obsession in Modern Fiction, Associated UP, London, 1996, pp. 195-204.

Obsessively driven sexuality

may be the single most powerful,

driving force at work in our lives,

in our urban jungles, in our world

contracted into a neighbourhood,

the commercial promotion of sexuality

and its promiscuous edges

in an overmothered psycho-class.

And this poetic creativity becomes

an affective control system,

lifting mood by the exercise

of inventive powers. Apocalyptic

sexuality is no source of personal

freedom, only a place for

the ambiguities of attraction,

fear and inhibition, acute moral discomfort,

morbid symptoms and overmastering

id-driven wishes. But I find a type of

what is it??.....understanding here

in these great powers of the solar plexus.

Ron Price

16 November 1997

HippieFlowerGirl67
02-13-2005, 03:21 AM
That's deep