Erotic Morality
256 pages, 6 1/8 x 9
Paperback
Release Date:01 Jan 2002
ISBN:9780813530451
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Erotic Morality

The Role of Touch in Moral Agency

Rutgers University Press
Erotic Morality examines the role of the senses and the emotions, especially touch, in moral reflection and agency. Moving from organic disorders such as autism to culturally induced feeling disorders found in dualistic philosophy, pornography, and some forms of sadomasochism, Linda Holler argues that reclaiming the sentient awareness necessary to our physical and moral well-being demands healing the places where we have become numb or hypersensitive to touch. By considering ascetic practices designed to produce what Buddhists call mindfulness, Holler presents alternatives to destructive patterns of actions dictated by desensitivity and habitual conditioning.

Linda Holler is associate professor and chair of the department of religious studies at San Diego State University.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Autistic Touch: Body as Prison
Disembodied Touch: Body as Object
Sadistic and Pornographic Touch: Body as Other
Masochistic and Ascetic Touch: Body as Instrument
Mindful Touch: Body as Awareness
Notes
Index
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