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Reviews for Sex When You're Sick: Reclaiming Sexual Health after Illness or Injury

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The average rating for Sex When You're Sick: Reclaiming Sexual Health after Illness or Injury based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2019-02-16 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 4 stars Christopher Prillwitz
I'm not exaggerating all that much when I say I can split my intellectual life pre-Newly Born Woman and post-Newly Born Woman.
Review # 2 was written on 2018-01-01 00:00:00
2009was given a rating of 5 stars Bruce Colby
"Wouldn't the worst thing be--isn't the worst thing that, really, woman is not castrated, that all on has to do is not listen to the sirens (because the sirens were men) for history to change its sense, its direction? All you have to do to see the Medusa is look her in the face: and she isn't deadly. She is beautiful, and she laughs." "On the basis of my desire, I imagine that other desires like mine exist. If my desire is possible, it means the system is already letting something else through. All the poets know that: whatever is thinkable is real... And it's true. There have to be ways o relating that are completely different from the tradition ordained by the masculine economy. So urgently, and anxiously, I look for a scene in which a type of exchange would be produced that would be different, a kind of desire that wouldn't be in collusion with the old story of death. This desire would invent Love, it alone would not use the word love to cover up its opposite: one would not land right back in a dialectical destiny, still unsatisfied by the debasement of one by the other. On the contrary, there would have to be a recognition of each other, and this grateful acknowledgment would come about thanks to the intense and passionate work of knowing. Finally, each would take the risk of other, of difference, without feeling threatened by the existence of an otherness, rather, delighting to increase through the unknown that is there to discover, to respect, to favor, to cherish."


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