How To Use Eroticize In A Sentence
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In the woman's film, the gaze must be de-eroticized (since the spectator is now assumed to be female), but in doing this the films effectively disembody their spectator.
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When the school day is done, they will turn to the videos and music that feed them eroticized violence and surround them with language that knows no constraints.
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Instead, they are taught to eroticize power inequalities as something that feels good and right.
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Framed within the generic conventions of the fine-art nude, their bodies are aestheticized and eroticized as ‘objects' to be looked at.
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Albertson's recent paintings in both oil and gouache continue to feature contorted, hyper-eroticized figures enacting portentous traditional scenes amid the most vulgar trappings of popular culture.
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This process can be particularly challenging when the patient's transference is eroticized.
Gary W. Small, M.D.: Falling in Love With Your Psychiatrist
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Masculinity is eroticized by artistic boys as they yearn for male acceptance.
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They suggest that female characters are often ambiguously placed as retributive agents and eroticized victims of violence.
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We could eroticize public life rather than make it appear too chaste.
Thomas Moore: Not Enough Sex
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The process of sensitizing us to child porn also forces us to eroticize children.
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In the "Sexy Stare" incident in my new book, I was still a young psychiatrist-in-training when I first had to deal with a patient who had an eroticized transference towards me.
Gary W. Small, M.D.: Falling in Love With Your Psychiatrist
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But hey, the guy works at a gym, maybe he's learned to eroticize red-faced girls who are streaming with sweat.
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I guess what you must ask yourself is are you prepared to date someone who eroticizes race in a way that may be confining to your individual personality?
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Furthermore, soldiers are purposefully trained to eroticize violence - from a heterosexual, male-aggressor perspective, even if some soldiers are gay and some are women.
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They piggyback America's innate patriotism and eroticize war.
The Piggyback Virus
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In the conjoining of the two bodies, arms wrapped around the other, one may eroticize the encounter or stab the other in the back - or both.
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Yet, inversely, at the same time a different audience eroticizes women bodybuilders solely for their physiques - as a burgeoning underground muscle-fetish industry proves.
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If a young girl is deprived of an accepting and loving father, she may become uncomfortable with intimacy, needy and afraid to lose any love she finds, go to the extreme and eroticize her terror of loss.
History of a Suicide
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The objects on view at the Frick are props for a pretend world where the elite shed their public roles, to enact playful psychodramas in eroticized secrecy.
At the Frick, Dreams of Ottoman Treasures
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The Eroticized Orient: Images of the Harem in Montesquieu and his Precursors.
Irish Odalisques and Other Seductive Figures: Thomas Moore
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He was describing a pheonomenon known as eroticized hanging or autoerotic asphyxia, one of the more arcane sexual kinks, custom-designed for those who consider flirtation with death an enhancement to orgasm.
Over the Edge
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Eroticized grrrl power becomes a contest of popularity intensified through the polymorphous visual style of MTV.
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With its eroticized reflections on modern aesthetics and liberal guilt, it's like watching a bi-curious college professor annotate an Abercrombie & Fitch catalogue.
Michael Cunningham's "By Nightfall," reviewed by Ron Charles
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The unusual focus on Gerald's neck eroticizes this aspect of his body by highlighting the fact that here his clothes start, just where his statuesque body begins.
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The automotive conquest of a continent, with all the empowering industrialization and economic prowess needed to eroticize and politicize the automobile and the road, remains the greatest collaboration between the poet-artist and the engineer.
G. Roger Denson: From Detroit, Egypt: Matthew Barney Resurrects an American God
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They eroticize their dependent longings, and these needs become valued above all others.
History of a Suicide
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eroticize the ads
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In fifteenth-century Italy, shoemakers created an eroticized platform shoe for women called the chopine.
Leora Tanenbaum: Our Stripper Shoes, Ourselves
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In the cases of sexual or "eroticized" violence, that "love" without compassion is a very dangerous thing.
Torture in the 'verse (What if No One's Watching?)
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Eroticized ritual is expressed in Pound's unique vocalic patterns: in the third line above, for example, the final word ‘clóths’ echoes and encapsulates the heavily stressed o and i of the opening ‘Só thín.’
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Such impositions of meaning shape the sexual experience, and space becomes eroticized by social actors through their construction of a sense of place.
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If Sapphic love lurks in eroticized irregularities, as Lanser demonstrates, I am also struck by the association between sapphism during the period and certain marked enthusiasms, as in the gardening of the Ladies of
Romantic Loves: A Response to _Historicizing Romantic Sexuality_
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Desire is punished, and the punishment is eroticized, and the erotic, as it always does, seeks its final release in death.
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In his hallucinatory images, eroticized decorative motifs derived from organic forms add an emotional charge to an apocalyptic vision.
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I am not the origin of the desire that operates within my vision; it is from Eros that I derive the libidinal quality of my gaze which eroticizes the world.