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Gender/fucking: the Pleasures and Politics of Living in a Gendered Body by Florence Ashley

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Gender/fucking: the Pleasures and Politics of Living in a Gendered Body

Florence Ashley

Clash Publishing · Paperback · February 23, 2024

Reading lane: Transgender Studies

Featuring critical essays, erotica, and stitched-up memories, Gender/Fucking explores sexual arousal as a site of knowledge about the self and world.

At a Glance

Why This Clicks

Gendered Body

A layered, book-club-friendly read on gendered embodiment and the politics humming underneath it.

Come here for

  • gender, body, and desire
  • book-club conversation with teeth

Expect

  • nonfiction close reading
  • identity-shifting questions

Book Details

Authors
Florence Ashley
Publisher
Clash Publishing
Published
February 23, 2024
Format
Paperback
Theme
Transgender Studies · Queer Literary Criticism
Reading lane
Transgender Studies

Affinity

Publisher Categories

  • LGBTQ+ Humor

  • Transgender Studies

  • Human Sexuality

About This Book

Featuring critical essays, erotica, and stitched-up memories, Gender/Fucking explores sexual arousal as a site of knowledge about the self and world. Taking the idea of intellectual masturbation a bit too literally, Florence Ashley draws on their experiences as a transfeminine activist, academic, and slut to interrogate what it means to live in a gendered body in our difficult yet occasionally loving world. With personal essays about the fetishization of trans bodies, recove...

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Featuring critical essays, erotica, and stitched-up memories, Gender/Fucking explores sexual arousal as a site of knowledge about the self and world. Taking the idea of intellectual masturbation a bit too literally, Florence Ashley draws on their experiences as a transfeminine activist, academic, and slut to interrogate what it means to live in a gendered body in our difficult yet occasionally loving world. With personal essays about the fetishization of trans bodies, recovering from surgery, and losing hope, Florence’s collection celebrates the queer messiness of sex and identity. Through the embrace of its raw and lyrical prose, Gender/Fucking invites the reader into the intimate world of academic smut to ask what it means to be horny on main in a sex-negative world—and what power it might hold.

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