erotism


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er·o·tism

 (ĕr′ə-tĭz′əm)
n.
Eroticism.
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Noun1.erotism - a state of anticipation of sexuality
sexual arousal - the arousal of sexual desires in preparation for sexual behavior
2.erotism - the arousal of feelings of sexual desireerotism - the arousal of feelings of sexual desire
concupiscence, physical attraction, sexual desire, eros - a desire for sexual intimacy
carnality, lasciviousness, lubricity, prurience, pruriency - feeling morbid sexual desire or a propensity to lewdness
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erotism

noun
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In "On Transformations of Instinct as Exemplified in Anal Erotism," Freud explores the apparent interchangeability of the concepts shit/ money/baby/penis in the unconscious processes of his patients.
A new symbolic order is instituted here, very visible especially in the representations of erotism or of the erotics of the body in communication, with all the stereotypes associated to such representations (Frunza, Grad, Frunza 2016; Filipeanu, Luca, Anton, Cananau, Luca, Anton, 2015; Reichert, Lambiase 2002).
In particular, a bimodal age distribution has been observed: patients in their twenties had FBs for anal erotism or because of sexual assaults, while patients in their sixties mainly used them for prostatic massages or to break faecalomas.
Organised transgression together with the taboo make social life what it is' (Erotism, p64-65).
(26) For an exploration of the plasticity of the taboo on violence, see Georges Bataille, Erotism: Death & Sensuality, trans.
Originally published as L'Erotisme (Paris: Les Editions de Minuit, 1957) and later published as Georges Bataille, Erotism, Death and Sensuality: A Study of Eroticism and Taboo, trans.
(7) According to Bataille's observations on erotism, Guido's response is not uncommon as a lover will often think of killing his beloved or himself if he cannot possess the woman he desires.
Constant themes in the Karmadillo's cartoons are the curiosity for the natural world, which translate in a variety of funny situations born from natural real facts, and a goliardic sense of erotism - an erotism which is always finalized to the comic effect.
Making the difference: Erotism and aging in the work of the woman poet.