Perversion: The Erotic Form of Hatred
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Perversion: The Erotic Form of Hatred (1975) is a book by Robert Stoller.
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Contents
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Definition
- 1 Definitions
- 2 Impact of New Advances in Sex Research on Psychoanalytic Theory
- 3 Variants: Aberrations That Are Not Perversions
- 4 Perversions: Aberrations That Are Not Variants
- Part II: Dynamics: Trauma, Hostility, Risk, and Revenge
- 5 Pornography and Perversion
- 6 Hostility and Mystery in Perversion
- 7 Perversion: Risk versus Boredom
- 8 Symbiosis Anxiety and the Development of Masculinity
- 9 A Crime as a Sexual Act
Part III: Social Issues
- 10 Is Homosexuality a Diagnosis?
- 11 Sex as Sin
- 12 The Necessity of Perversion
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