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Pleasure Erased

The Clitoris Unthought

Malabou, Catherine

Translated by Shread, Carolyn

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1. Edition July 2022
150 Pages, Softcover
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ISBN: 978-1-5095-4993-1
John Wiley & Sons

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The clitoris was absent in anatomy books, in paintings and sculptures, absent in spirit and even body; it has long been the organ of erased pleasure. We assume that this oversight has been repaired in our times: today, the clitoris is not forgotten but honoured. Conferences, books, manifestos, works of art are all devoted to it. The autonomy of clitoral jouissance is recognized. The boundaries of feminism have also moved: queer, intersex and trans approaches claim that the clitoris is perhaps no longer the exclusive preserve of the woman. And yet, there remains a wounded space. Because genital mutilation is still common practice. Because millions of women are still denied pleasure. The clitoris continues to mark the enigmatic space of the feminine. Constrained by the extreme difficulty and the extreme urgency of returning to this scorched earth, it is time to give voice to an organ of pleasure which has still not become an organ of thought.

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The clitoris was absent in anatomy books, in paintings and sculptures, absent in spirit and even body; it has long been the organ of erased pleasure. We assume that this oversight has been repaired in our times: today, the clitoris is not forgotten but honoured. Conferences, books, manifestos, works of art are all devoted to it. The autonomy of clitoral jouissance is recognized. The boundaries of feminism have also moved: queer, intersex and trans approaches claim that the clitoris is perhaps no longer the exclusive preserve of the woman. And yet, there remains a wounded space. Because genital mutilation is still common practice. Because millions of women are still denied pleasure. The clitoris continues to mark the enigmatic space of the feminine. Constrained by the extreme difficulty and the extreme urgency of returning to this scorched earth, it is time to give voice to an organ of pleasure which has still not become an organ of thought.

Translator's Preface

1. Erasures

2. Nymphs 1: Virtual Goddesses

3. Nymphs 2: Images without Genital
s
4. Nymphs 3: Nadja, Or a Being Without Life

5. Political Anatomy

6. "Sexual Existence" According to Simone de Beauvoir

7. Dolto, Lacan and the "Relationship"

8. "The Feminine Sexual Organ is the Clitoris": Carla Lonzi and the Feminism of Difference

9. Luce Irigaray: "Woman is Neither Open nor Closed"

10. "With Tenderness and Respect for the Blameless Vulva"

11. Mutilation and Repair: In Search of le mot juste

12. Technologically Modified Bodies: Paul B. Preciado and Transfeminism

13. Nymphomaniac: "Mea vulva, mea maximum vulva"

14. Ecstasy Zones in the Real

15. Clitoris, Anarchy and the Feminine

Notes
"A project whose glaring absence has been hiding in plain sight, clitoral pleasure has finally found its philosopher. Malabou tells us what we can do with our clitoral brain, uncloaking its agency and anarchic politics. Essential reading for anyone interested in interpreting sex otherwise than phallic and in relation to philosophy's power to shape the soma."
Emily Apter, New York University
Catherine Malabou is Professor of Philosophy at Kingston University London

C. Malabou, University of Paris-X Nanterre