Description
Feminism and Sexuality: A Reader is an essential collection that explores the complex relationships between feminist theory and sexual politics. Edited by scholars Stevi Jackson and Sue Scott, this comprehensive volume brings together seminal essays and articles that examine how sexuality is constructed, experienced, and politicized within feminist frameworks.
The reader addresses key themes including sexual identity, power dynamics, pleasure, desire, and the social construction of sexuality. It features contributions from leading feminist scholars who analyze the ways gender and sexuality intersect with other forms of social inequality. The collection critically engages with diverse perspectives on sexual orientation, sexual rights, and feminist approaches to understanding human sexuality in contemporary society.
This work serves as both an academic resource and a practical guide for understanding how feminist theory has shaped discussions around sexuality. It is invaluable for students, researchers, and anyone interested in gender studies, feminist theory, and the politics of sexuality.







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