Unsafe Words: Q+ Public
Editat de Shantel Gabrieal Buggs, Trevor Hoppeen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 feb 2023
Telling a queerer side of the #MeToo story, Unsafe Words dares to challenge dogmatic assumptions about sex and consent while developing tools and language to promote more ethical and more pleasurable sex for everyone.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781978825413
ISBN-10: 1978825412
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 12 color illus.
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.05 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Seria Q+ Public
ISBN-10: 1978825412
Pagini: 216
Ilustrații: 12 color illus.
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.05 kg
Editura: Rutgers University Press
Seria Q+ Public
Notă biografică
SHANTEL GABRIEAL BUGGS is an assistant professor of sociology and African American studies at Florida State University. Her research on how race, gender, and technology shape romantic and sexual relationships has appeared in such journals as Sociological Inquiry, Identities, and the Journal of Marriage and Family.
TREVOR HOPPE is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. His research analyzes the social control of sex by institutions of medicine, law, and public health. He is the author of Punishing Disease: HIV and the Criminalization of Sickness and co-editor of The War on Sex.
TREVOR HOPPE is an assistant professor of sociology at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro. His research analyzes the social control of sex by institutions of medicine, law, and public health. He is the author of Punishing Disease: HIV and the Criminalization of Sickness and co-editor of The War on Sex.
Cuprins
Series Foreword by E. G. Crichton and Jeffrey Escoffier
Introduction
Shantel Gabrieal Buggs and Trevor Hoppe
Part 1: Queering Consent
1. Sex Workers Are Experts on Sexual Consent
Angela Jones
2. Consent in the Dark
Alexander Cheves
3. Lost in the Dark—Or How I Learned to Queer Consent
Trevor Hoppe
4. The Straight Rules Don’t Apply: Lesbian Sexual Ethics
Jane Ward
5. Momentos de consentimiento: Consent in Lesbian Relationships in Mexico City
Gloria González-López and Anahi Russo Garrido
6. Black Femmedom as Violence and Resistance
Mistress Velvet
7. Consent through My Lens: A Photo Essay
Don (D. S.) Trumbull
Part 2: Responding to Sexual Harm
8. Before Consent, after Harm
Blu Buchanan
9. Rejecting the (Black Fat) Body as Invitation
Shantel Gabrieal Buggs
10. My Firsts: On Gaysian Sexual Ethics
James McMaster
11. Was I a Teenage Sexual Predator?
Mark S. King
12. (Trans)forming #MeToo: On Freedom for the “Unbelievable” Survivors of Gender Violence
V. Jo Hsu
13. “Oppression Was at My Doorstep from Birth”: A Conversation on Prison Abolition
Dominique Morgan and Trevor Hoppe
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index
Introduction
Shantel Gabrieal Buggs and Trevor Hoppe
Part 1: Queering Consent
1. Sex Workers Are Experts on Sexual Consent
Angela Jones
2. Consent in the Dark
Alexander Cheves
3. Lost in the Dark—Or How I Learned to Queer Consent
Trevor Hoppe
4. The Straight Rules Don’t Apply: Lesbian Sexual Ethics
Jane Ward
5. Momentos de consentimiento: Consent in Lesbian Relationships in Mexico City
Gloria González-López and Anahi Russo Garrido
6. Black Femmedom as Violence and Resistance
Mistress Velvet
7. Consent through My Lens: A Photo Essay
Don (D. S.) Trumbull
Part 2: Responding to Sexual Harm
8. Before Consent, after Harm
Blu Buchanan
9. Rejecting the (Black Fat) Body as Invitation
Shantel Gabrieal Buggs
10. My Firsts: On Gaysian Sexual Ethics
James McMaster
11. Was I a Teenage Sexual Predator?
Mark S. King
12. (Trans)forming #MeToo: On Freedom for the “Unbelievable” Survivors of Gender Violence
V. Jo Hsu
13. “Oppression Was at My Doorstep from Birth”: A Conversation on Prison Abolition
Dominique Morgan and Trevor Hoppe
Acknowledgments
Notes on Contributors
Index
Recenzii
"Reading Unsafe Words and the ways the various essays reckon with the #MeToo movement filled a need that had been lacking, a return to the hashtag and a pulling apart of what its focus had become. The essays in this book take a deep-dive into multiple facets of consent, grapple with white supremacy and mass incarceration and carceral attitudes within the queer community, talk about repair after harm, and reflect on situations where it’s unclear whether or how or to whom harm occurred. I found the book challenging in the best ways at times."
"Unsafe Words provides many urgently needed, generative, and useful ways to think about sexual ethics beyond the punitive, and lets the kinds of people whose sex lives were never destigmatized (or even decriminalized) lead readers in asking better questions."
"Unsafe Words provides many urgently needed, generative, and useful ways to think about sexual ethics beyond the punitive, and lets the kinds of people whose sex lives were never destigmatized (or even decriminalized) lead readers in asking better questions."
Descriere
Telling a queerer side of the #MeToo story, Unsafe Words brings together academics, activists, artists, and sex workers to tackle challenging questions about sex, power, consent, and harm. Resisting the heteronormative assumptions, class norms, and racial privilege underlying much #MeToo discourse, they explore how queer communities might better prevent and respond to sexual violence.