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The Right to Sex
The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century | Amia Srinivasan
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Thrilling, sharp, and deeply humane, philosopher Amia Srinivasan's The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century upends the way we discussor avoid discussingthe problems and politics of sex. How should we think about sex? It is a thing we have and also a thing we do; a supposedly private act laden with public meaning; a personal preference shaped by outside forces; a place where pleasure and ethics can pull wildly apart. How should we talk about sex? Since #MeToo many have fixed on consent as the key framework for achieving sexual justice. Yet consent is a blunt tool. To grasp sex in all its complexityits deep ambivalences, its relationship to gender, class, race and powerwe need to move beyond yes and no, wanted and unwanted. We do not know the future of sexbut perhaps we could imagine it. Amia Srinivasans stunning debut helps us do just that. She traces the meaning of sex in our world, animated by the hope of a different world. She reaches back into an older feminist tradition that was unafraid to think of sex as a political phenomenon. She discusses a range of fraught relationshipsbetween discrimination and preference, pornography and freedom, rape and racial injustice, punishment and accountability, students and teachers, pleasure and power, capitalism and liberation. The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century is a provocation and a promise, transforming many of our most urgent political debates and asking what it might mean to be free.
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ManyWordsLater
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“There is the pathology of patriarchy which has, in capitalist societies, tended to see women and the home as refuges from the market…” 🤯🤯

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jack777
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Yo, so glad I finally took the plunge and got this. Was highly intimidated to attempt such an academic sounding book, but honestly hella approachable. Great way to dip my toes back into gender philosophy since graduating college. Every essay has a focus but covers so many fascinating parts of culture and philosophy. Fucking dope.

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The subtitle, which is a bit difficult to read on the cover art is “Feminism in the twenty first century”. This is a collection of essays which calls upon current and historical events and how they‘ve shaped our definition of feminism and the different thoughts within the feminist ideology. Big names in the movement are mentioned, some I was unfamiliar with, to define a particular belief. Some concepts I‘ve been on board with/others new to me.

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What I liked most about this short essay collection was the author's willingness to engage with multiple viewpoints and facets of discussion. This was a philosophical examination of the issues prominent in modern feminism.

It made me miserable and it made my head hurt.

I didn't agree with Srinivasan on everything, but this was still a sound discussion that gave me lots of food for thought and intellectual nourishment.

TrishB And a fabulous teapot ❤️ 2y
RaeLovesToRead @TrishB I have a feeling that my teapot will be in the background of lots more photos to come.. 🤣 I love it 💕 2y
TrishB And for good reason 😁 2y
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batsy Nice review! This is on my TBR. 2y
RaeLovesToRead @batsy Are we Goodreads friends? I wrote a more detailed review on there 😊 It was an interesting exploration of the issues. I didn't feel she offered many solutions or conclusions (at least not feasible ones!) 2y
batsy @RaeLovesToRead I'm not sure but I'd love to 🙂 I don't know how on earth to share my GR profile off the app (I'm using an Android). 2y
RaeLovesToRead @batsy That's my profile ^^^ (apologies if we are already friends! 🙈) 2y
RaeLovesToRead @batsy That's my profile ^^^ (apologies if we are already friends! 🙈) 2y
batsy Thank you! I've just sent a friend request 🙂 2y
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OrangeMooseReads
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My next read.
So far incredibly interesting and important knowledge.

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RaeLovesToRead
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July started out well for reading, but the last two weeks I have been sinking.

Simply put, I've bitten off more than I can chew life-wise, scored some emotional own goals and struggled to concentrate on the imaginary worlds that I've wanted to escape to.

Here is my bookspin list for August @TheAromaofBooks 👍🏻 #bookspinbingo

Still enjoying all of your posts and seeing what you are all reading 💙

mabell “Own goals” - well put! ❤️ 2y
TheAromaofBooks Sometimes life can get to be a bit much!! Hopefully things calm down soon. ❤ 2y
RaeLovesToRead @mabell @TheAromaofBooks Thanks guys! 😊💕 Hopefully August will be better! 2y
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I love a good feminist essay collection, and this one‘s terrific. It looks at many topics you might expect: the myth of false rape reports, the sexual power imbalance, and more; and goes beyond the common feminist arguments to deeply interrogate both the issue and the feminist response, including how a lack of nuance can be exclusionary or harmful. I rarely reread, but this is one I‘m likely to go back to. Fantastic!

vivastory I recently picked up 2 essay collections from the library that I discovered on the latest NPR Book Concierge that I think might interest you 3y
Hooked_on_books @vivastory Thanks, Scott! White Magic was already on my TBR, and I‘ve stacked the other. I love essay collections. 3y
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