Camile Paglia discusses the power of obsession and the life-deranging aspect of male visual arousal in the context of desiccated secularism the and the abandonment of a cosmic view of life, and goes on to paint a picture of modern thought and second wave feminism as a sterile preserve for servile thought and time-serving compliance.
In a world where great works of art mean nothing and are self-dissolving what is left but cultural suicide?
The doctrine of language and unreality and the avoidance of biology in gender studies is placed at the core of our modernist view when this iconoclastic dyke "goes off the rails" sounding like most of the dead white men of a previous age.
Fighting it does occur as an option.
On a similar note, the guys over at Rebel Yell did an interview with F. Roger Devlin, author of "Sexual Utopia." Seemed like something up your alley:
radio.therightstuff.biz/2016/12/28/rebel-yell-150-sexual-utopia-in-power-f-roger-devlin