Description |
1 online resource (347 p.) |
Series |
Transformations Series |
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Transformations Series
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- List of contributors -- Foreword -- Introduction -- PART I: Cultural Representations of Consent -- 1. The Whiteness of Consent -- 2. Literatures of Consent -- 3. SM, the Law, and an Opaque Sexual Consent Narrative -- 4. What's in a Name (or even Pronoun)? -- PART II: Shifting Meanings of Consent -- 5. "What do I Call This?": The Role of Consent in LGBTQA+ Sexual Practices and Victimization Experiences |
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6. How Drunk is "Too Drunk" to Consent?: A Summary of Research on Alcohol Intoxication and Sexual Consent -- 7. Two Wrongs Make It Right: Perceptions of Intoxicated Consent -- 8. An Approach to Developing Shared Understandings of Consent with Young People -- PART III: Women's Bodies and the Narrative of Consent -- 9. The Right to Withdraw Consent to Continuing an Unwanted Pregnancy -- 10. Unlearning Agreement: Imagining the Law without Consent -- 11. Birthing Consent: Supporting Shared Decision Making and Informed Consent in Labour and Childbirth |
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12. Consent and Work: A Postfeminist Analysis of Women Leaders' Acceptance of Long Working Hours -- PART IV: Consent in a Digital World -- 13. Consent Isn't Just a Girl's Thing: Gender, Consent and Image Based Sexual Abuse -- 14. Negotiating Consent in Online Kinky Spaces -- 15. Molka: Consent, Resistance, and the Spy-Cam Epidemic in South Korea -- 16. Gender, Power and Agency in Online Sex Work: An Expanded Framework of (Constrained) Consent in the Context of "Camming" -- PART V: Legal and Political Representations of Consent -- 17. 'She Seemed to Be Having Fun' |
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18. Teach Us Consent: Digital Feminist Activism and the Limits of School-based Consent Pedagogies -- 19. Sex Work Politics and Consent: The Consequences of Sexual Morality -- 20. Crossing Boundaries and Consent: Sex Offending and Criminalised Disabled Adults -- 21. Whose Consent?: Donor Conception, Anonymity and Rights -- Index |
Summary |
This book examines the nuances of consent and how it is enacted and re-enacted in different settings (including online spaces) and across time |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Subject |
Women -- Social conditions.
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Sexual consent.
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Sexual consent.
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Women -- Social conditions.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Ryan-Flood, Róisín
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ISBN |
9781003805106 |
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1003805108 |
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