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Перевод: perversion speek perversion


[существительное]
извращение; искажение; извращенность


Тезаурус:

  1. Equally plainly, in this view disobedience is literally world-shattering; to transgress or deviate from the law of nature, to "fail, or swerve" (i. 185) from one's allotted course, is a perversion which brings ruin not only to the transgressive agent, but to every other dependent entity.
  2. Thus while Wilde is merely "a parasite, an excrescence, an aberration, (p. 78), those allegedly most susceptible to his perversion are quite otherwise: the family in general, young men at university, sometimes even their tutors, boys at public school, maidens, and novelists (p. 133).
  3. As we saw in Chapter 4, the London Evening News accused him of trying to subvert the "wholesome, manly, simple ideals of English life", and connected his sexual perversion with intellectual and moral subversion.
  4. As we saw with the pre-sexological theories of perversion, condensation and displacement are strangely enabled by the view of perversion as an inimical threatening absence.
  5. Again, sexual perversion echoes attributes of Augustinian privation: evil lacks authentic being itself ("the hollowness within') and because, rather than in spite of, that tact is utterly inimical to true being.
  6. Briefly, the argument is as follows: the homosexual is a creation of modern discourse, medical, sexological, and psychological, as evidenced by the fact that the word "homosexual" was coined in 1869: neither it nor the sexual sense of perversion appeared in the OED until its 1933 Supplement.
  7. It the trouble with the materialist view of perversion is its tendency to functionalist reduction (above, Chapter 14), the Freudian position faces equally intractable problems, though of a ditferent kind.
  8. Humanist transgression in the name of authenticity has never been able to comprehend this other kind of transgression, that performed in the name of inversion, perversion, and reinscription.
  9. In response to my attempts to historicize perversion it has been said: "OK, we see how you might want to rescue homosexuality from the pejorative category of a perversion, but surely not incest or bestiality?"
  10. Or is it rather a transgressive reinscription, a demonic perversion of the sacred?
  11. There are of course others: such reinscription has worked via minimalist perversion - for instance, the complete defacement via minimum change as in the street graffito which blackens one tooth of the billboard toothpaste ad, or the MLA panel paper: "A thing of beauty is a boy forever" - a difference of barely more (or less) than a single inverted letter).
  12. Indeed, the charge of homophobia is itself a kind of reverse discourse facilitated by the dynamic of perversion itself.
  13. Here I focus on the genealogy of two aspects of discrimination already addressed by this study, namely displacement between the political and the sexual, and the idea of perversion as an inimical absence.

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