[Publishing Talk Talk] 'Right to have sex' - A study on the weaknesses of opposite gender feminism

[ K trendy NEWS Publishing Talk Talk by Yoon Sang-gil ] “What does it take for sex to be truly free?” Focusing on these questions, (published by Changbi) has been published, which deals with the debates surrounding today's sex issue and the problems within feminism. The author is a star philosopher from India, Amia Srinivasan, one of the world's most promising feminist thinkers. This is the first of his books to be introduced in Korea. This book is shortlisted for the National Book Critics Association Award and the Orwell Award. 출처 : K trendy NEWS(http://www.k-trendynews.com) At the age of 37, he became a chair professor at Oxford University and his first solo book (the original book published in 2021) is a must-read for those who are looking for the direction of feminism after the #MeToo movement. has risen to Amia Srinivasan is the youngest and first woman and color student at Oxford University, Chicelli Chair Professor of Social and Political Theory at Orsol's College. She is such a star philosopher that the undergraduate classes in feminist theory he teaches at Oxford University were so overcrowded that they had to be moved to the largest classrooms on campus. It examines the 21st century feminism's approach to sex with a provocative yet solid philosophical approach and sharp and clear prose, and shows the reader its limitations and concerns. It is a book that raises issues that are valid not only for discourse on feminism around the world but also for Korean society today, and will be a very useful guide for readers who are lost in the complex topography of the feminist debate. It consists of a total of six essays. In 「Who Harasses Men」, the necessity and limitations of victim-centredism, which has become a hot topic in the #MeToo movement, is addressed, and the problem of sexual reproduction is dealt with by digging into the feminist prosex-antisex controversy of “speaking porn”. The “Right to Sex” and the “Politics of Desire,” which dealt with the Ailavista murder case and men’s sexual rights consciousness, do not have the “right to have sex” (that is, the right to demand sex) with another person, but ‘ It offers a provocative argument that even our sexual desires that are considered 'natural' may require political scrutiny and re-education. 「Do not sleep with students」 is about sex within power relations, 「Sex, Imprisonism, Capitalism」 closely examines the anti-prostitution-sex labor theory debate within feminism, and the intersection between severe punishmentism and imprisonmentism feminism and class and race issues. discuss Regarding the publication of the , the Workers' Solidarity opposes both sexual liberalism, which views sex as an individual's free transaction, and anti-sex feminism, which views sex as an act of male domination. This is because the former dismisses structural social problems, and the latter focuses only on male exclusion and flows toward sexual conservatism,” he said in the book review. “This book focuses on the political, social, and economic issues that deflect sex and sexual relations, and argues that a politics of strengthening punishment using state power cannot be an alternative. In a situation in which opposing feminism between men and women has shown similar problems in Korea, this book provides a valuable insight.” 출처 : K trendy NEWS(http://www.k-trendynews.com)

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