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The Right to Sex

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The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century
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AuthorAmia Srinivasan
LanguageEnglish
SubjectFeminism
PublisherFarrar, Straus and Giroux
Publication date
September 21, 2021
Pages304
ISBN978-0-374-24852-9

The Right to Sex (published as The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century in the United States) is a 2021 collection of non-fiction feminist essays by Amia Srinivasan.

Summary

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Srinivasan states that The Right to Sex "is a book of feminist essays – on rape and racial oppression, pornography and the internet, sex work and carceralism, pleasure and power, sex and pedagogy, the ethics of sexual desire, and sex and the state."[1] Topics covered include the effect of systemic prejudice and patriarchal expectations on sexual desire, the reinforcement of such standards by a lack of criticism and online pornography, and the consequences of poorly applied intersectionality and reliance on incarceration.[2][3]

Reception

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The book has 12 "rave" reviews, nine "positive" reviews, five "mixed" reviews, and one "pan" review according to review aggregator Book Marks.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "The Right to Sex". users.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
  2. ^ "Review | Contemplating sex and other consequences of modern feminism". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved February 15, 2022 – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  3. ^ "The Right to Sex by Amia Srinivasan review – the politics of sexual attraction". The Guardian. August 19, 2021. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
  4. ^ "The Right to Sex: Feminism in the Twenty-First Century". Book Marks. Retrieved May 29, 2023.