Abstract
The essay is a philosophical meditation on some of the limitations of contemporary cultural and social theory of sexuality, which views it as a subject-position(ality), nicely and relatively stably wrapped under the epidermal cover of an individual human body. Through a Deleuzean reading of two liminal sexual experiences, the essay urges to rethink human corporeality, gender, sexuality, desire and pleasure along the lines of a vocabulary and epistemology that is sensitive to (affective) intensity, flux, and the sensual assembling of human and non-human elements into a pleasure machine.
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