Real sex, real lives – excess, desire and promises of real

Authors

  • Mariana Baltar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.30962/ec.1042

Keywords:

Pornografia. Documentário. Excesso. Intimidade. Performance

Abstract

This article address the possible dialogue between documentary and pornography based upon the idea that both domains mobilize desires and knowledge. Hence, we take the concept of excess as a key element that drives the desire to know and to see that is mobilized in the Tony Comstock series' Real People, Real Life, Real Sex. The films alternate between the documentarian and pornographic traditions thus promising to present to the public view the intimacy aspects of its characters, aspects that are performed in interviews and in sexual numbers. I would like to argue that these films are linked to the contemporary moral and its "other-directed" subjectivity that is sustained by the speech and sexual performances directed to public gaze of the cinematic apparatus. Therefore, the notion of real that is associated with an excess of visibility is reaffirm as commodity and ad source of visual and voyeuristic pleasure.

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Published

09-03-2015

How to Cite

Baltar, M. (2015). Real sex, real lives – excess, desire and promises of real. E-Compós, 17(3). https://doi.org/10.30962/ec.1042

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