This book addresses sexuality in various essays from a feminist perspective in the light of events and debates that have reached public opinion. The author reflects on consent after #MeToo, sexual assaults and false allegations of rape; about pornography and teenagers; about misogyny and men who feel sexually rejected; on how race, class and religion influence the chances of experiencing sexual violence... Amia Srinivasan understands sex as a political phenomenon, debates the borders between freedom and pornography, connects rape with social and racial injustice, sexuality with power, and discusses what needs to be done to change attitudes, prejudices and clichés that perpetuate violence against women and other scourges.
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