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001 2008020989
003 DLC
005 20090905090030.0
008 080507s2008 cau b 001 0 eng
010 $a 2008020989
020 $a9781580052573 (pbk.) :$c$16.95
020 $a1580052576 (pbk.) :$c$16.95
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn227574524
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050 00 $aHQ29$b.Y47 2008
082 00 $a306.7082$222
245 00 $aYes means yes! :$bvisions of female sexual power & a world without rape /$cJaclyn Friedman & Jessica Valenti [editors] ; foreword by Margaret Cho.
260 $aBerkeley, Calif. :$bSeal Press,$cc2008.
300 $a361 p. ;$c21 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 321-332) and index.
505 00 $tOffensive feminism: the conservative gender norms that perpetuate rape culture, and how feminists can fight back /$rJill Filipovic --$tToward a performance model of sex /$rThomas MacAulay Millar --$tBeyond yes or no: consent as sexual process /$rRachel Kramer Bussel --$tA woman's worth /$rJavacia N. Harris --$tHow do you fuck a fat woman? /$rKate Harding --$tQueering black female heterosexuality /$rKimberly Springer --$tWhat it feels like when it finally comes: surviving incest in real life /$rLeah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha --$tA love letter from an anti-rape activist to her feminist sex-toy store /$rLee Jacobs Riggs --$tThe fantasy of acceptable "non-consent": why the female sexual submissive scares us (and why she shouldn't) /$rStacey May Fowles --$tInvasion of space by a female /$rCoco Fusco --$tWhen sexual autonomy isn't enough: sexual violence against immigrant women in the United States /$rMiriam Zoila Perez --$tTrial by media: black female lasciviousness and the question of consent /$rSamhita Mukhopadhyay --$tAn old enemy in a new outfit: how date rape became gray rape and why it matters /$rLisa Jervis --$tReclaiming touch: rape culture, explicit verbal consent, and body sovereignty /$rHazel/Cedar Troost --$tAn immodest proposal /$rHeather Corinna --$tHooking up with healthy sexuality: the lessons boys learn (and don't learn) about sexuality, and why a sex-positive rape prevention paradigm can benefit everyone involved /$rBrad Perry --$tThe not-rape epidemic /$rLatoya Peterson --$tShame is the first betrayer /$rToni Amato --$tWhy nice guys finish last /$rJulia Serano --$tSex worth fighting for /$rAnastasia Higginbotham --$tKilling misogyny: a personal story of love, violence, and strategies for survival /$rCristina Meztli Tzintzun --$tWhen pregnancy is outlawed, only outlaws will be pregnant /$rTiloma Jayasinghe --$tWho're you calling a whore?: a conversation with three sex workers on sexuality, empowerment, and the industry /$rSusan Lopez, Mariko Passion, Saundra --$tThe process-oriented virgin /$rHanne Blank --$tPurely rape: the myth of sexual purity and how it reinforces rape culture /$rJessica Valenti --$tReal sex education /$rCara Kulwicki --$tIn defense of going wild or: how I stopped worrying and learned to love pleasure (and how you can, too) /$rJaclyn Friedman.
650 0 $aWomen$xSexual behavior.
650 0 $aRape$xPrevention.
650 0 $aRape victims.
650 0 $aSexism.
650 0 $aSex role.
700 1 $aFriedman, Jaclyn.
700 1 $aValenti, Jessica.
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0818/2008020989.html