Masculinity, Sex, and Dicks : New Understandings of the Phallus

Waling, Andrea and Power, Jennifer (2022) Masculinity, Sex, and Dicks : New Understandings of the Phallus. Journal of Bodies, Sexualities, and Masculinities, 3 (1). pp. 1-4. ISSN 2688-8149

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Abstract

This special issue brings together interdisciplinary work exploring the relationship between bodies, masculinity, and the penis or phallus. The symbolism, significance, and meaning of the phallus or penis has varied historically and across disciplines. In the psychoanalytic tradition, “the subject…can only assume its identity through the adoption of a sexed identity, and the subject can only take up a sexed identity with reference to the phallus, for ‘the phallus is the privileged signifier’” (Segal 2007: 85). Jacques Lacan's work has inspired feminist critiques of “phallocentrism” in high and popular cultural texts since the 1970s (Segal 2007). Elizabeth Stephens (2007) describes the ancient Greek ideal of small penises as indexing self-control and rationality, while the Romans celebrated virility and power, which they associated with a large penis. Other scholarship has explored the racialization of penis size, such as the stereotype of Black men as possessing large penises, indexing hypersexuality and often depicted in racist terms as representing aggression or lack of civility (Lehman 2006).

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Bodies, Sexualities, and Masculinities
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ID Code:
226313
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11 Dec 2024 11:25
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Published
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