Sex, body and feminism
transfabel says: An important, diverse collection of texts about sex, social expectations and how to overcome them. Publisher's description:
Sex has never been written about in such a queer, lustful, provocative and shame-free way: Texts by Hengameh Yaghoobifarah, Mithu Sanyal, Evan Tepest and others.
The sex columns from Missy Magazine now as a book: From A for anilingus to K for Catholicism kink to Z for twins - when Missy writes about sex, there are neither taboos nor clichés. The authors write about all the things that drive them in their sexual experiences, their relationships or simply in their fantasies:
Is it okay for me as a lesbian to be turned on by unimaginative straight porn? How impossible is anal sex with haemorrhoids? How do bondage and disability go together? What to do when chemo interferes with BDSM sessions? How can I fuck my boyfriend as a woman? What do submission fantasies have to do with racism? How awesome is fertility sex? And: How does good sexting work?
This collection of columns not only aims to entertain, but also to shed light on marginalised issues surrounding sex, impart knowledge and break down shame barriers. Instead of creating pressure with one-size-fits-all tips or assuming a homogeneous desire, the focus is on fun, curiosity and self-reflection:
‘We negotiate sexuality as we perceive it and as it should be: everyday, de-tabooed, pleasurable, honest and sometimes silly.’
With texts by Laura Méritt, Stefanie Lohaus, Anna Mayrhauser, Evan Tepest, Kirsten Achtelik, Jacinta Nandi, Mithu Sanyal and others.
-Text/Illustrations: Missy Magazine (ed.)
-Softcover, 192 pages
-Language: German
-20.6 x 12.5 cm
-Publisher: Edition Nautilus
•Artikelnummer: SON-Pr-978-3-96054-378-7
-ISBN: 978-3-96054-378-7