Sexuality beyond consent risk, race, traumatophilia

Radical alternatives to consent and traumaContemporary discourse on sex and sexuality is fixated on consent as a means of mitigating danger and avoiding forms of sexual trauma. Sexuality Beyond Consent dares us to step into a different territory, where we do not guard the self but risk experience. A...

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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Sexuality (see also PSYCHOLOGY / Human Sexuality) bisacsh
Psychic trauma
Queer theory
Sadism
Sex (Psychology)
Sex Philosophy
Sexual consent
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Sexuality beyond consent risk, race, traumatophilia
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Queer theory
Sadism
Sex (Psychology)
Sex Philosophy
Sexual consent
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Psychic trauma
Queer theory
Sadism
Sex (Psychology)
Sex Philosophy
Sexual consent
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Queer theory
Sadism
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