Thinking Sex: Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexuality
Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1984
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Book • Nonfiction
1980s
1984
Adult
18+ years
In Thinking Sex: Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexuality, Gayle S. Rubin explores the societal and political frameworks that influence perceptions of sexuality. Rubin examines concepts like sexual hierarchies and moral panics, advocating for a more libertarian and nuanced understanding of sexual diversity beyond conventional norms.
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Gayle S. Rubin's essay in Thinking Sex: Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexuality is praised for pioneering discussions on sexual politics, offering deep insight into sexual hierarchies. Some criticize its dense academic language and argue it lacks accessibility. Overall, it's regarded as a foundational text in sexuality studies.
Readers interested in Thinking Sex: Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexuality by Gayle S. Rubin typically explore sexuality, gender studies, and feminist theory. They might also enjoy works like Foucault's The History of Sexuality and Butler's Gender Trouble for their critical insights into societal norms.
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