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Twenty-one mostly non-academic contributors explore sex in publicperformed, depicted, or discussed outside "appropriate" bedrooms and doctor's offices. Annie Sprinkle is interviewed as a "metamorphosexual," Sally Trash writes on porn videos' effect on lesbians, Lawrence Schimel offers "Pumping Iron, Pumping Cocks: Sex at the Gym," and T.A. King writes on masochism. One of the more interesting articles concerns the "backsplash" over an advertising campaign conducted on urinal screens printed with the following affirmation: "You hold the power to stop rape in your hand." Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
In the past decade, anthologies of personal essays about sex--particularly transgressive sex--have become increasingly commonplace; as a result, they have largely lost their potency and shock value. Scott, a novelist (Execution, Texas: 1987) and performance artist, has collected 20 such essays that range from the mundane to the extraordinary and that, as a whole, carry some power. Stating that his volume is "about questioning, thinking, and exploring" as well as "deepen[ing] the meaning of sexual energy," he focuses on unusual and public sexual activities. While selections such as Tristan Taormino's "Caution: Sharp Objects," about a series of gender-bending s&m sexual encounters, or Simon Shephard's "Discourse: Dick," which describes highly sexual performance art, feel old hat and pretentious, other essays deliver the intellectual and erotic goods. The best work here often deals with more than just sexual activity. Jayson Marston's "White Skinhead Seeks Black Submissives" looks at race, sex and violence in ways that are unsettling; though it feels half-formed, it's startling and extremely provocative. In "Under My Skin," noted performance artist Ron Athey relates a simple history of the tattoos that cover almost his entire body, gracefully evoking the drastic emotional and psychological changes he has undergone. These essays, plus a few others, more than make up for the unstimulating ones. (Oct.) Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
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