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Editorial
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Introduction
Sade Today |
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Lode Lauwaert, Gert Hekma |
Articles
The relevance of Sade for society today |
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Gert Hekma |
Why did the 20th century take Sade seriously? |
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Eric Marty |
Sade, “sexual perversion” and us: another history of sexuality from the end of the Enlightenment to the 21st century |
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Julie Mazaleigue-Labaste |
Metaphysics, transgression, and enjoyment |
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Lode Lauwaert |
Juliette: A model of sexual consent |
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Chandra Kavanagh |
“Born That Way”: Sade and the Invention of Sexual Identity |
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Thomas Hubbard |
The Marquis de Sade and the Resurgence of Erotica in Modern Literature |
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Melissa Deininger |
Who is more sadistic: the pornographer or the painter? |
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Erica Harris |
Sade, Pasolini and the anarchy of power |
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Riccardo Finozzi |
Reviews
Sade: Queer Theorist |
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Samuel Harrington |
Sexuality in Islam |
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Iman AL-Ghafari |
Safe Sane and Consensual Contemporary Perspectives on Sadomasochism |
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Allison Moore |
The Sexual History of the Global South: Sexual Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America. |
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Tom Claes |
Queer 1950s, Rethinking Sexuality in the Postwar Years |
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Stephen Farrier |
Notes on Contributors
Contributors |
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