Citations:pansexualism

English citations of pansexualism

  • 1999, Jean Claude Guillebaud, The Tyranny of Pleasure (Algora Publishing, →ISBN), page 288:
    More significantly still, Robin Morgan, another militant, was eager to denounce the sensualist and purely carnal vitalism that led to the pansexualism of the 1960’s and 70’s. “The importance attached to genital sexuality, treating bodies as objects, promiscuity, emotional detachment —” she wrote, “— all that is part of the male style, whereas we, as women, attach far more importance to love, sensuality, humor, tenderness, commitments.”
  • 2000, Christopher Wolfe, Same-sex matters: the challenge of homosexuality:
    Homosexualism is for practical purposes interchangeable with pansexualism, which is, in turn, a gloss on radical individualism as described by, among others, Judge Robert Bork. While the military is the immediate context for examining the institutional consequences of adopting pansexualism, it is imperative to keep in mind that this same phenomenon is presently changing other social institutions as well — most notably, the institutions of marriage, the family, and the church.
  • 2012, Laura Palazzani, Gender in Philosophy and Law (Springer Science & Business Media, →ISBN), page 35:
    According to this perspective, it is therefore necessary to dismantle structures, expose power, cancel each organisation and hierarchy, in order to allow free expression to the multiple, fragmented, contingent individual's will or desire. It is in this context that the category of gender gives way to the queer theory. There are two elements that connote in an innovative way ‘queerness’ or ‘queering’: polymorphism and pansexualism, that deny sexual binarism and heterosexism.
  • 2013, Li-ann Thio, Prophecy, Pansexuality and Pandemonium: The Political Arm of the Spirit of Lawlessness in The Acharit-Hayamim (Armour Publishing, →ISBN):
    They are forcefully advocating same-sex ‘marriage’ within the US and attracting great support from famous celebrities and politicians all too keen to jump onto the pansexualism wagon. As the pansexualist agenda has hijacked the human rights agenda (it is necessary today to ask whether something is a ‘good’ or ‘bad’ human right or a ‘legal right’ as opposed to political rhetoric), the next great satanic strategy may well be to appropriate this language, ...