Examines how women can pursue political activism using the energy from their emotional and erotic experiences and create innovative ways to bring about change and social justice to issues of climate change, race, and gender.
Examines how women can pursue political activism using the energy from their emotional and erotic experiences and create innovative ways to bring about change and social justice to issues of climate change, race, and gender.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
adrienne maree brown is the author of Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds and co-editor of Octavia's Brood: Science Fiction from Social Justice Movements. She is a social justice facilitator focused on black liberation, a doula/healer, and a pleasure activist. adrienne lives in Detroit
Inhaltsangabe
I. Introduction: What Is Included in Pleasure Activism? personal pleasure relational pleasure collective pleasure pleasure as a pathway to liberation II. Pleasure Principles III. Essays and Interviews [Title TK] Interview with Joan Morgan Fuck you, Pay Me: The Pleasures of Sex Work, by Chanelle Gallant Pleasure Activism and the Legacy of "Uses of the Erotic": A Conversation with Cara Page The Sweetness of Salt: Toni Cade Bambara and the Practice of Pleasure (in 5 tributes), by Alexis Pauline Gumbs [Title TK] Interview with Sonya Renee Taylor [Title TK] Interview with Dallas Goldtooth Pussy Power and Visual Gaze, by Favianna Rodriguez (photo essay) Pleasure Through Gender Transition Part One, by Micha Cardenas 13 Erotics of Care, by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha Pleasure Through Gender Transition Part Two, Holiday Simmons Pleasure after Surviving Sexual Assault, Amita Swadhin [Title TK] A Conversation between ZiZi and the Rocca Family The Black Burlesque Artist, Taja Lindley Sex in Public, by Rashida KhanBey and Suguey Hernandez Legalize it, by Chaney Turner [Title TK], by brASS burlesque IV. Tools for Pleasure Activists
I. Introduction: What Is Included in Pleasure Activism? personal pleasure relational pleasure collective pleasure pleasure as a pathway to liberation II. Pleasure Principles III. Essays and Interviews [Title TK] Interview with Joan Morgan Fuck you, Pay Me: The Pleasures of Sex Work, by Chanelle Gallant Pleasure Activism and the Legacy of "Uses of the Erotic": A Conversation with Cara Page The Sweetness of Salt: Toni Cade Bambara and the Practice of Pleasure (in 5 tributes), by Alexis Pauline Gumbs [Title TK] Interview with Sonya Renee Taylor [Title TK] Interview with Dallas Goldtooth Pussy Power and Visual Gaze, by Favianna Rodriguez (photo essay) Pleasure Through Gender Transition Part One, by Micha Cardenas 13 Erotics of Care, by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha Pleasure Through Gender Transition Part Two, Holiday Simmons Pleasure after Surviving Sexual Assault, Amita Swadhin [Title TK] A Conversation between ZiZi and the Rocca Family The Black Burlesque Artist, Taja Lindley Sex in Public, by Rashida KhanBey and Suguey Hernandez Legalize it, by Chaney Turner [Title TK], by brASS burlesque IV. Tools for Pleasure Activists
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