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Anticlimax : a feminist perspective on the sexual revolution (2011 edition)

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The sexual revolution of the 1960s and 1970s is remembered as a time of great freedom for women.

But did the sexual revolution have the same goals as the Women’s Liberation Movement?

Was it truly liberation for women or just another insidious form of oppression?

In this provocative book, Sheila Jeffreys argues that sexual freedom sometimes directly opposed actual freedom for women.

Anticlimax traces sexual mores and attitudes from the 1950s to the 1990s, exploring the nature of both straight and gay relationships and offering original and compelling commentary on Lolita, Naked Lunch, The Joy of Sex, the Masters/Johnson report, and other representations in the literature on sexuality.

At the root of sexual liberation, Sheila Jeffreys finds an increasing eroticisation of power differences within heterosexual, lesbian and gay communities.

Her alternative vision of sexual relations based on equality is a major statement in the debates over sex and violence, that remain relevant in discussions over SlutWalk, sexualisation of girls and the pervasiveness of porn culture.

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Spinifex Press
1742198074 / 9781742198071
Paperback / softback
306.701
01/10/2011
Australia
English
xxv, 345 pages
20 cm
Previous edition: London: The Women's Press, 1990.