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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 Right to Sex
Amiya Srinivasan

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Talking to My Students About Porn

The host discusses the surprising engagement of students with feminist critiques of porn, particularly the works of Dworkin and McKinnon. This refl…

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Andrea Dworkin

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

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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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“Feminists have long dreamed of sexual freedom,” writes Amia Srinivasan. “What they refuse to accept is its simulacrum: sex that is said to be free, not because it is equal, but because it is ubiquitous.” Srinivasan is an Oxford philosopher who, in 2018, wrote the viral essay “Does Anyone Have the Right to Sex?” Her piece was inspired by Elliot Rodger’s murderous rampage and the misogynist manifesto he published to justify it. But Srinivasan’s inquiry opened out to larger questions about the relationship between sex and status, what happens when we’re undesired for unjust reasons and whether we can change our own preferences and passions. The task, as she frames it, is “not imagining a desire regulated by the demands of justice, but a desire set free from the binds of injustice.” I love that line. Srinivasan’s new book of essays, “The Right to Sex,” includes that essay alongside other challenging pieces considering consent, pornography, student-professor relationships, sex work and the role of law in regulating all of those activities. This is a conversation about topics we don’t always cover on this show, but that shape the world we all live in: Monogamy and polyamory, the nature and malleability of desire, the interplay between sex and status-seeking, what it would mean to be sexually free, the relationship between inequality and modern dating, incels, the feminist critique of porn, how the internet has transformed the sexual culture for today’s young people and much more. (One note: This conversation was recorded before the Supreme Court permitted a Texas law prohibiting abortions after six weeks, arguably ushering in the post-Roe era. We’re working on an episode that will discuss that directly.) Mentioned: The Right to Sex by Amia Srinivasan "Sex Worker Syllabus and Toolkit for Academics" by Heather Berg, Angela Jones and PJ Patella-Rey Book recommendations: Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around by Alethia Jones and Virginia Eubanks, with Barbara Smith Revolting Prostitutes by Juno Mac and Molly Smith Feminist International by Verónica Gago, translated by Liz Mason-Deese You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.
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The Right to Sex
Amiya Srinivasan
Best for Individuals interested in philosophy, gender studies, and social justice.Often cited around desire and societal norms

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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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in philosophy, gender studies, and social justice.
Key quote: 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.
The host mentions 'The Right to Sex' to explore the complexities of desire and how societal pressures shape our beliefs about sex. Srinivasan's essays challenge the audience to consider the origins of their desires and the implications of being deemed undesirable.
ASIN: 1250858798
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Best for Educators and students interested in feminist theoryOften cited around Teaching students about porn

The speaker discusses an essay in the book that addresses how students perceive porn and the feminist critiques surrounding it.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Educators and students interested in feminist theory
Key quote: I was surprised to find that my students, and this is, I should say, these are women and men and non-binary people, had a lot of time for the thought that Dworkin and McKinnon express.
The host discusses the surprising engagement of students with feminist critiques of porn, particularly the works of Dworkin and McKinnon. This reflects a broader conversation about how contemporary sexual norms are shaped by media and personal experiences.
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Best for Students and scholars of feminist theoryOften cited around feminist critique of porn

The speaker mentions teaching texts by Andrea Dworkin, who is an important part of the history of feminist thought.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Students and scholars of feminist theory
Key quote: I was surprised to find that my students... had a lot of time for the thought that Dworkin and McKinnon express, which is that porn ideologically shapes what sex is for people.
The host discusses how texts by Andrea Dworkin and Catherine McKinnon, which critique pornography, are surprisingly resonant with today's students. This highlights a generational shift in understanding the ideological implications of porn and its impact on sexual norms.
ASIN: 125035921X
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Best for Students and educators interested in feminist theory and sexualityOften cited around feminist critique of porn

The speaker discusses teaching texts by Catherine McKinnon, highlighting her significance in feminist thought.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Students and educators interested in feminist theory and sexuality
Key quote: I was surprised to find that my students...had a lot of time for the thought that Dworkin and McKinnon express, which is that porn ideologically shapes what sex is for people.
The host discusses how students engage with the feminist critiques of porn by Andrea Dworkin and Catherine McKinnon, which are often considered outdated. Surprisingly, the students find relevance in these texts, recognizing the ideological impact of porn on their understanding of sex.
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Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around
Alethea Jones, Virginia Eubanks, Barbara Smith
Best for Readers interested in feminism and social justiceOften cited around Black feminist activism

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in feminism and social justice
Key quote: It's a book about the legendary, kind of extraordinary Black feminist activist and scholar, Barbara Smith.
The host highlights 'Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Around' as a significant work that showcases the contributions of Barbara Smith, a pivotal figure in Black feminism. The book includes important texts and documents that reflect Smith's commitment to collective activism and the development of Black women's studies.
ASIN: 1438451148
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Revolting Prostitutes
Juno Mack, Molly Smith
Best for Feminists and policymakers interested in sex work issuesOften cited around sex work decriminalization

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Feminists and policymakers interested in sex work issues
Key quote: It is the most dispositive defense of sex work decriminalization I have ever read.
The host mentions 'Revolting Prostitutes' as a pivotal text that argues for the decriminalization of sex work. It highlights the complexities surrounding the issue, emphasizing that the argument for decriminalization does not imply that sex work is free from societal issues.
ASIN: 1786633612
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Best for Feminists interested in global movements and intersectionality.Often cited around international feminist movement

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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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Feminists interested in global movements and intersectionality.
Key quote: 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.
The host mentions 'Feminist International' as a significant text that emerged from the international feminist movement, particularly highlighting its role in the 2017 women's strike. This book serves as a case study for feminists who may have a narrow understanding of solidarity and the complexities of mass feminist politics.
ASIN: 178873968X
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