Gender, Desire and Eroticism: A Comparison Case "Women's Clubs" in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro

  • Marion Arent
Keywords: Male strip-tease, Body, Gender, Sexuality, Eroticism

Abstract

The research compares two Clubs when men perform strip-tease to a female audience, focusing on gender images and performances. Analysing the boundaries organization among some elements of the erotic-emotional dimensions (emotions, feelings, desires, morality, transgression) in this field, certifies the sociopsychological origin of sexual excitement process and the construction of the erotic consumption pattern of the people entangled in the process. There are more differences than similarities among the performances. The argentinian show brings choreographies that stage affection and intimacy of couples listening to romantic songs, whereas in Brazil sexual jugglings moved by ‘pornofunk` style songs lead to sexual orgy, impersonality and promiscuity. Just alike, heteronormativity, hedonism, ludic feature and comicity. The male domination and the sexual roles hierarchy are preserved by the virility reinforcement and by the active male condition.

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Author Biography

Marion Arent
Posdoctora Universidad de Buenos Aires. Doctora de la Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Brasil.
Published
2011-12-15
How to Cite
Arent, M. (2011). Gender, Desire and Eroticism: A Comparison Case "Women’s Clubs" in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro. Cuadernos De antropología Social, (34), 69-92. https://doi.org/10.34096/cas.i34.1381
Section
Espacio Abierto - Artículos Originales