
Seduction
Men, Masculinity and Mediated Intimacy
Rachel O'Neill(Author)
Polity Press
1st Edition
Published on 25. May 2018
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-5095-2155-5 (ISBN)
Description
Within the so-called seduction community, the ability to meet and attract women is understood as a skill which heterosexual men can cultivate through practical training and personal development. Though it has been an object of media speculation - and frequent sensationalism - for over a decade, this cultural formation remains poorly understood.
In the first book-length study of the industry, Rachel O'Neill takes us into the world of seduction seminars, training events, instructional guidebooks and video tutorials. Pushing past established understandings of 'pickup artists' as pathetic, pathological or perverse, she examines what makes seduction so compelling for those drawn to participate in this sphere.
Seduction vividly portrays how the twin rationalities of neoliberalism and postfeminism are reorganising contemporary intimate life, as labour-intensive and profit-orientated modes of sociality consume other forms of being and relating. It is essential reading for students and scholars of gender, sexuality, sociology and cultural studies, as well as anyone who wants to understand the seduction industry's overarching logics and internal workings.
In the first book-length study of the industry, Rachel O'Neill takes us into the world of seduction seminars, training events, instructional guidebooks and video tutorials. Pushing past established understandings of 'pickup artists' as pathetic, pathological or perverse, she examines what makes seduction so compelling for those drawn to participate in this sphere.
Seduction vividly portrays how the twin rationalities of neoliberalism and postfeminism are reorganising contemporary intimate life, as labour-intensive and profit-orientated modes of sociality consume other forms of being and relating. It is essential reading for students and scholars of gender, sexuality, sociology and cultural studies, as well as anyone who wants to understand the seduction industry's overarching logics and internal workings.
Reviews / Votes
'If you have ever wondered why masculinity is so overwhelmingly defined by sexual prowess and the accumulation of women as sexual objects, this book will provide a thoughtful, useful and well-argued answer. This terrain has never been studied before and the liveliness of the writing and the timeliness of the topic are as engaging as the debates in feminist theory the author raises. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding some of the fundaments of heterosexuality.'Eva Illouz, Hebrew University of Jerusalem
'In this fascinating read, O'Neill takes us beyond sensational headlines about "pickup artists." Through careful ethnographic research, she refuses easy interpretations of these men as uniquely misogynist or otherwise pathological, and instead places their behaviour in a larger social context. Her analysis demonstrates that the sexism found in this community is a particularly clear manifestation of the intersecting currents of neoliberalism and postfeminism.'
C. J. Pascoe, University of Oregon
"This is a brave work of feminist sexual politics that provides an unflinching look into the seduction industry. The author deftly navigates the competing and conflicting justifications of the men who shell out exorbitant amounts of money to become an ideal version of hyper-heteromasculinity at the risk of their psychological and social health."
Rebecca Sullivan, University of Calgary
"Compelling... O'Neill takes no prisoners in this remarkable book. But nowhere does she lose sight of contextualising the discourse that she scrutinises in relation to larger contexts of injustice and inequality."
Times Higher Education
"Seduction: Men, Masculinity and Mediated Intimacy is a long overdue publication that will hopefully allow open dialogue around the seduction industry and its overall impact. [O'Neill's work] is certainly worth spending some time with."
the f word
"The brilliance of O'Neill's books is how she looks past the "spectacle of seduction" to uncover knowledge practices and logics embedded in seduction communities as ordinary or an amplified example of issues and attitudes beyond the community."
Men and Masculinities
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
476 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-5095-2155-5 (9781509521555)
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Person
Rachel O'Neill is Research Fellow in Sociology at the University of York.
Content
Introduction
1 The Work of Seduction
2 Pedagogy and Profit
3 Manufacturing Consent
4 Seduction and Sexual Politics
Conclusion: Against Seduction
Postscript: Power and Politics in Feminist Fieldwork
Appendices
References
1 The Work of Seduction
2 Pedagogy and Profit
3 Manufacturing Consent
4 Seduction and Sexual Politics
Conclusion: Against Seduction
Postscript: Power and Politics in Feminist Fieldwork
Appendices
References