- Eroticism
Eroticism is an
aesthetic focus onsexual desire , especially the feelings of anticipation of sexual activity. It is not only the state of arousal and anticipation, but also the attempt through whatever means of representation to incite those feelings.The word "eroticism" is derived from the name of the Greek god of love, Eros. It is conceived as sensual love or the human sex drive (
libido ). Philosophers and theologians discern three kinds of love: eros,philia , andagape . Of the three, eros is considered the most egocentric, focusing on care for the self.Ancient Greek philosophy’s overturning of mythology defines in many ways our understanding of the heightened
aesthetic s sense in eroticism and the question of sexuality. Eros was after all the primordial god of unhinged sexual desire in addition to heteroeroticism, which is the yearning of sexual desire from the opposite sex. In thePlatonic ordered system of ideal forms, Eros corresponds to the subject's yearning for ideal beauty and finality. It is the harmonious unification not only between bodies, but between knowledge and pleasure. Eros takes an almosttranscendent manifestation when the subject seeks to go beyond itself and form a communion with the objectival other. The French philosopherGeorges Bataille believed eroticism was a movement towards the limits of our own subjectivity and humanity, a transgression that dissolves the rational world but is always transitory.Yet an objection to eros and erotic representation is that it fosters a subject/object relationship in which the object of desire is mere projection of the needs of desiring subject. Love as eros is considered more base than
philia (friendship) oragape (self-sacrificing love). But erotic engagement paradoxically individuates and de-individuates the desirer.Some believe defining eroticism may be difficult since perceptions of what is erotic fluctuate. For example, a voluptuous nude painting by
Peter Paul Rubens could have been considered erotic orpornographic when it was created for a private patron in the 17th century. Similarly in theUnited Kingdom andUnited States ,D. H. Lawrence 's sexually explicit novel "Lady Chatterley's Lover " was consideredobscene and unfit for publication and circulation in many nations thirty years after it was completed in 1928, but may now be part of standard literary school texts in some areas. In a different context, a sculpture of aphallus in Africa may be considered a traditional symbol of potency though not overtly erotic.ee also
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Erotica
*History of erotic depictions
* Eros
*Homoeroticism
*Human sexuality
*Paraphilia
*Love magic
* Romance
*Sexual fantasy
*History of erotic photography
*Erotic art
*Sexual arousal
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