Animality
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| - | [[Georges Bataille links eroticism and shame]] | + | # The nature of an [[animal]] |
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| - | For Georges Bataille, eroticism emerges during the decisive passage from [[animality]] to [[humanity]] | + | # Any characteristic of [[animality]] |
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| - | :Traces of [[work]] appear in the [[Lower Paleolithic]] era and the earliest burial we know of goes back to the [[Middle Paleolithic]]. Of course we are talking about eras which lasted hundreds of thousands of years according to our present calculation; these interminable millenia correspond with man's slow shaking-off of his original animal nature. He emerged from it by working, by understanding his own mortality and by moving imperceptibly from unashamed sexuality to sexuality with [[shame]], which gave birth to [[eroticism]]... --''[[Erotism: Death and Sensuality]]'' | + | |
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| - | :En vérité, il s'agit de temps qui durèrent des centaines de milliers d'années : ces interminables millénaires correspondent à la mue dans laquelle l'homme se dégagea de l'animalité première. II en sortit en travaillant, en comprenant qu'il mourait et en glissant de la sexualité sans honte a la sexualité honteuse, dont l'érotisme découla | + | |
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