The Sexual Body: WSQ: Spring / Summer 2007 (Women's Studies Quarterly)
ISBN-13:
9781558615519
ISBN-10:
1558615512
Author:
Jennifer Morgan, Shelly Eversley
Publication date:
2007
Publisher:
The Feminist Press at CUNY
Format:
Paperback
192 pages
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ISBN-13:
9781558615519
ISBN-10:
1558615512
Author:
Jennifer Morgan, Shelly Eversley
Publication date:
2007
Publisher:
The Feminist Press at CUNY
Format:
Paperback
192 pages
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The Sexual Body: WSQ: Spring / Summer 2007 (Women's Studies Quarterly) (ISBN-13: 9781558615519 and ISBN-10: 1558615512), written by authors
Jennifer Morgan, Shelly Eversley, was published by The Feminist Press at CUNY in 2007.
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The mid-1970s feminist critique of the female body, sex, and pornography ignited a debate that has continued to this day. Through critical essays, fiction, poetry, and images, this provocative issue of WSQ probes this territory in the light of emerging areas of study.Engaging the fields of critical race studies, film studies, history, literary criticism, performance studies, and political theory, The Sexual Body energizes the debates on the status of sex, pleasure, power, and desire. Ranging from soul food to dance hall music to new discussions of female- and transgender-directed pornography, this issue mobilizes cutting-edge feminist, race, and queer scholarship to push critical theories of the body to their limits and anticipates where race and sex will inform the next generation.
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