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>Paglia said of the book, "It was intended to please no one and to offend everyone. The entire process of the book was to discover the repressed elements of contemporary culture, whatever they are, and palpate them. One of the main premises was to demonstrate that pornography is everywhere in major art. Art history as written is completely sex free, repressive and puritanical. I want precision and historical knowledge, but at the same time, I try to zap it with pornographic intensity."

>> No.22059230

Yeah, palpate my cock, whore.

>> No.22061055

>>22059220
Watch who hates it very intently

>> No.22061059

>>22059220
Why does lit love it

>> No.22062273

Paglia sounds a bit like Padua haha

>> No.22062350

>>22062273
Not even remotely.

>> No.22062378

>>22062350
There are some similarities between the words "Paglia" and "Padua" phonetically, such as the shared initial consonant sound /p/. However, there are also notable differences in the vowel sounds and the final sounds of the two words. Therefore, saying that both words are "not even remotely" similar phonetically is false.

>> No.22062381

>>22062378
Posting AI slobber is already outmoded, bimbo

>> No.22062406

>>22059220
What is that book really about, anyway.

>> No.22062781

>>22062406
Nietzsche and his Apollo/Dionysus theory being applied to art.

>> No.22062829

>>22062378
I can detect ChatGPT from a mile away. It writes like a soulless HR stacy.