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In her new book, philosopher amia srinivasan explores the politics and ethics of sex and to whom it is owed She challenges the dominant framework of consent and explores the complexities of sex in relation to gender, class, race and capitalism. The right to sex is a series of essays in which srinivasan makes her way through consent, pornography, freedom, teacher and student relationships, male grievance, desire, intersectionality and more

Thrilling, sharp, and deeply humane, philosopher amia srinivasan's the right to sex A philosophical exploration of sex and power by amia srinivasan, a professor of social and political theory at oxford 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 Her writing will draw you in and teach you something. —hannah millington, the independent (5 new books to read this week) About the book in her provocative and insightful book, *the right to sex

She delves into the multifaceted nature of sexual experiences—examining how they intersect with issues of power, gender, race, and class Guardian sex has always been a minefield, but surely never more than now What would it take to end the political, social, sexual, economic, psychological, and physical subordination of women What would it take for sex to be free

These are fundamental, thorny questions

They are, according to amia srinivasan, the questions that lead. With intelligence and clarity, srinivasan unpacks the moral and philosophical underpinnings of such topics as false rape accusations, pornography.

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