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Diffusions, Markov Processes and Martingales: Volume 2, It? Calculus


Go Diffusions, Markov Processes and Martingales: Volume 2, It? Calculus


GO Diffusions, Markov Processes and Martingales: Volume 2, It? Calculus


Author: David Williams, L. C. G. Rogers
Type: eBook
Language: English
Released: 2000
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Page Count: 489
Format: djvu
ISBN-10: 0521775930
ISBN-13: 9780521775939
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Description:
This daring, intensely personal book challenges both conventional and feminist ideas about beauty by asking us to take pleasure in beauty without shame, and to see and feel the erotic in everyday life. Bringing together her varied experiences as a poet, art historian, bodybuilder, and noted performance artist, Joanna Frueh shows us how to move beyond society's equation of youth with beauty toward an aesthetic for the fully erotic human being. A lush combination of autobiography, theory, photography, and poetry, this book continues to develop the ideas about the erotic, beauty, older women, sex, and pleasure that Frueh first addressed in Erotic Faculties. Monster/Beauty examines these issues using a provocative, often explicit, set of examples. Frueh admiringly looks at the bodies and mindsets of midlife female bodybuilders, rethinks the vampire, and revises our ideas about traditional models of beauty, such as Aphrodite. Above all, she boldly brings her personal experience into the text, weaving her reflections on female sensuality with contemporary theory. These linked essays are as much a performance as they are a discussion, breaking down the barriers between the personal and the academic, and the erotic and the intellectual. Frueh writes passionately and beautifully, and the result is a much-needed exploration of beauty myths and taboos. From the Author Ever since I was a little girl, bodily beauty has fascinated me. When, naked, IВ’d put on my motherВ’s fur coat, I loved how it felt on my skin. I remember the delicious way that my feet slid forward in her high heels as IВ’d do my best to sashay, and the excitement of seeing myself in her scarlet lipstick and nail polish. I loved my own corporeality and spirit and the sensations and appearance of dressing them up. Sensuality and bodily decorationВ—aesthetic and erotic self-creation--have continued to fascinate and enlighten me, and today, as a midlife woman, they give me great pleasure. That pleasure motivated me to write Monster/BeautyВ—because so many people feel dissatisfied with their bodies, simultaneously so inundated and disenchanted by the celebrity and fashion images that proclaim perfection as the best, perhaps the only way to be able to experience the pleasure of oneВ’s own and othersВ’ bodies. Monster/Beauty embraces bodies of all sexes, sizes, colors, shapes, and ages. The book is more than an antidote to peopleВ’s discontent and self-rejection. I was thrilled when a friend of mine said to me that Monster/Beauty is "revolutionary," "a manifesto." I would love for it to work that way for all of its readers.


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