: Published in the Claremont Review of Books , this detailed retrospective examines Paglia’s "anti-feminist" turn and her career-long battle against academic trends like post-structuralism.
: A critical look available via the American Psychological Association (APA), examining how her "personae" serve as vehicles for art's assault against nature. Sexual personae : art and decadence from Nefert...
: This academic article specifically uses Paglia's theories to analyze the famous bust of Nefertiti. It explores how the sculpture’s "sensuous androgyny" and "sexual ambivalence" contribute to its enduring celebrity. : Published in the Claremont Review of Books
Camille Paglia’s seminal 1990 work, Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson , argues that Western culture is defined by a persistent struggle between two opposing forces: the (male, rational, orderly) and the Dionysian (female, chaotic, chthonic nature) . Paglia posits that civilization is an artificial "swerve" away from the overwhelming power of nature, which she describes as indifferent and "red in tooth and claw". It explores how the sculpture’s "sensuous androgyny" and
: This Manhattan Institute article analyzes her central theory that males lead the rebellion against nature while female desire is the instrument through which nature attempts to "smother humanity in formlessness".
: A City Journal piece that traces Paglia's intellectual evolution from her student days to her status as a media iconoclast. Specialized Analysis: Nefertiti and Androgyny