What's the right way to be a feminist? Reconsidering Radical
Feminism is not only a clear, precise summary of
late-twentieth-century feminist debates about the politics of
heterosexuality. It's also an examination of how we become invested
in arguments that position us as particular kinds of feminists -
and as gendered subjects. Through the lens of poststructuralism,
queer theory, and affect theory, Jessica Joy Cameron investigates
the legacy of the passionate dispute between radical feminism and
sex-positive feminism. In doing so, she reveals the timeliness of
her subject as contemporary policies about sexual assault, consent,
and safe spaces come under scrutiny.
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