Jane Ward

The Tragedy of Heterosexuality

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A troubling account of heterosexual desire in the era of #MeToo
Heterosexuality is in crisis. Reports of sexual harassment, misconduct, and rape saturate the news in the era of #MeToo. Straight men and women spend thousands of dollars every day on relationship coaches, seduction boot camps, and couple’s therapy in a search for happiness.
In The Tragedy of Heterosexuality, Jane Ward smartly explores what, exactly, is wrong with heterosexuality in the twenty-first century, and what straight people can do to fix it for good. She shows how straight women, and to a lesser extent straight men, have tried to mend a fraught patriarchal system in which intimacy, sexual fulfillment, and mutual respect are expected to coexist alongside enduring forms of inequality, alienation, and violence in straight relationships.
Ward also takes an intriguing look at the multi-billion-dollar self-help industry, which markets goods and services to help heterosexual couples without addressing the root of their problems. Ultimately, she encourages straight men and women to take a page out of queer culture, reminding them “about the human capacity to desire, fuck, and show respect at the same time.”
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288 printed pages
Original publication
2020
Publication year
2020
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  • strangenewemberhas quoted3 years ago
    Straight culture was also marked by men’s fragility and irritation, their pervasive sense of burden, loss, and entrapment.
  • strangenewemberhas quoted3 years ago
    many straight women find themselves dating or married to men who feel to them like tyrants or children, and many straight men find themselves with women they don’t actually want to talk to; both parties learn to fake interest in the name of relationship success.
  • strangenewemberhas quoted3 years ago
    In mundane everyday life, however, the misogyny paradox takes the subtler form of straight men claiming to love women and yet speaking over them, explaining things to them with no regard for women’s knowledge or expertise, and training their sons to reproduce this lack of respect for women’s humanity.
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