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Definition of erotica in English: eroticanoun ɪˈrɒtɪkəəˈrɑdəkə mass nounErotic literature or art. Example sentencesExamples - One of the more consistent concerns is the presence of pornography and erotica and the expression of sexuality on the Internet.
- However, adverbs and adjectives are the foundations - and flying buttresses - of pornography and erotica.
- This shows that a conceptual distinction between pornography and erotica is both meaningful and operational.
- Some of the pieces skim the boundaries of adult fiction without delving into hardcore erotica.
- He is also obsessed with vernacular imagery, from family photo albums to vintage erotica.
- The author explains that she is collecting erotica from Indigenous writers in order to counteract stereotypes and misconceptions.
- The members of the panel had several different views as to what pornography is, and whether there was a difference between pornography and erotica.
- But Payne isn't much interested in debating the distinction between erotica and porn.
- The exegesis explores the genre of women's erotica and is well grounded in contemporary critical theory.
- With his inventive sense of flattened, decorative form and composition, he has truly reinvented the still life, but he is also a master of whimsical erotica.
- The debate over whether or not the book is erotica or pornography misses the heart of the text's importance.
- She confesses to having been shocked to learn that Makiki created rooms filled with erotica.
- Definitions of erotica, degrading pornography, and violent pornography can be problematic.
- But while some of the scenarios are necessarily arousing, the book does not intend to function as pornography or erotica.
- I, for one, initially advocated a statement saying we were not interested in genre work, or erotica.
- A technical, if admittedly simplistic, analogy: horror is to gore as erotica is to pornography.
- The internet has ushered in a brave new world of access to a polymorphously perverse spectrum of erotica, pornography and discussion.
- Even the sex industry has fought off threats of censorship by grafting Shakespeare onto erotica.
- Yes, I firmly believe if a literary critic is not interested in erotica he should change jobs.
- There will be shows about French decontructionism and shows about science physical response to sexual stimuli, including erotica or actual people.
OriginMid 19th century: from Greek erōtika, neuter plural of erōtikos (see erotic). Definition of erotica in US English: eroticanounəˈrɑdəkəəˈrädəkə Literature or art intended to arouse sexual desire. 色情文学;色情艺术 Example sentencesExamples - She confesses to having been shocked to learn that Makiki created rooms filled with erotica.
- With his inventive sense of flattened, decorative form and composition, he has truly reinvented the still life, but he is also a master of whimsical erotica.
- I, for one, initially advocated a statement saying we were not interested in genre work, or erotica.
- However, adverbs and adjectives are the foundations - and flying buttresses - of pornography and erotica.
- Definitions of erotica, degrading pornography, and violent pornography can be problematic.
- Even the sex industry has fought off threats of censorship by grafting Shakespeare onto erotica.
- The author explains that she is collecting erotica from Indigenous writers in order to counteract stereotypes and misconceptions.
- Some of the pieces skim the boundaries of adult fiction without delving into hardcore erotica.
- The members of the panel had several different views as to what pornography is, and whether there was a difference between pornography and erotica.
- The exegesis explores the genre of women's erotica and is well grounded in contemporary critical theory.
- He is also obsessed with vernacular imagery, from family photo albums to vintage erotica.
- The internet has ushered in a brave new world of access to a polymorphously perverse spectrum of erotica, pornography and discussion.
- But Payne isn't much interested in debating the distinction between erotica and porn.
- There will be shows about French decontructionism and shows about science physical response to sexual stimuli, including erotica or actual people.
- Yes, I firmly believe if a literary critic is not interested in erotica he should change jobs.
- One of the more consistent concerns is the presence of pornography and erotica and the expression of sexuality on the Internet.
- This shows that a conceptual distinction between pornography and erotica is both meaningful and operational.
- A technical, if admittedly simplistic, analogy: horror is to gore as erotica is to pornography.
- But while some of the scenarios are necessarily arousing, the book does not intend to function as pornography or erotica.
- The debate over whether or not the book is erotica or pornography misses the heart of the text's importance.
OriginMid 19th century: from Greek erōtika, neuter plural of erōtikos (see erotic). |