
Can We Change Our Sexual Desires? Should We?
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Notable books mentioned: The Right to Sex by Amiya Srinivasan, Talking to My Students About Porn, Andrea Dworkin, Catherine McKinnon
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The host mentions 'The Right to Sex' to explore the complexities of desire and how societal pressures shape our beliefs about sex. Srinivasan's ess…
The host discusses the surprising engagement of students with feminist critiques of porn, particularly the works of Dworkin and McKinnon. This refl…

The host discusses how texts by Andrea Dworkin and Catherine McKinnon, which critique pornography, are surprisingly resonant with today's students.…

Can We Change Our Sexual Desires? Should We? mentions The Right to Sex by Amiya Srinivasan, Talking to My Students About Porn, Andrea Dworkin, and Catherine McKinnon with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
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“Srinivasan's new book of essays, The Right to Sex, includes that essay alongside other pieces about consent and pornography and student-professor relationships and sex work.”
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“The speaker discusses an essay in the book that addresses how students perceive porn and the feminist critiques surrounding it.”
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“The speaker mentions teaching texts by Andrea Dworkin, who is an important part of the history of feminist thought.”
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“The speaker discusses teaching texts by Catherine McKinnon, highlighting her significance in feminist thought.”
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“It's a book about the legendary, kind of extraordinary Black feminist activist and scholar, Barbara Smith. It includes texts by her, some of them unpublished letters.”
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“It's the most dispositive defense of sex work decriminalization I have ever read, showing the tension between punishing buyers and improving conditions for sex workers.”
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“It's one of the most important texts to come out of the international feminist movement that culminated in the international women's strike in 2017.”
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