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The Sexuality of Care by M. K. Thekkumkattil

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The Sexuality of Care

On Nursing, Kink, and a Future Without Hospitals

M. K. Thekkumkattil, Sophie Lewis

The Feminist Press at CUNY · Print & ebook · Forthcoming

Reading lane: Queer Literary Criticism

A unique, conversation-starting essay collection about critical care work, kink practices, and how one might transform the other.

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Book Details

Authors
M. K. Thekkumkattil, Sophie Lewis
Publisher
The Feminist Press at CUNY
Published
Forthcoming
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Queer Literary Criticism · Transgender Studies
Reading lane
Queer Literary Criticism

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Publisher Categories

  • Literary Collections

  • Nursing Issues

  • Social Science

About This Book

A unique, conversation-starting essay collection about critical care work, kink practices, and how one might transform the other. M. K. Thekkumkattil is an ICU nurse looking for ways to show real care for their patients in the age of COVID. When not working in critical care, they struggle with chronic illness, endure controlling partners, and write letters to former patients that wrestle with the violence of professional nursing. At the same time, their slow gender awakening...

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A unique, conversation-starting essay collection about critical care work, kink practices, and how one might transform the other. M. K. Thekkumkattil is an ICU nurse looking for ways to show real care for their patients in the age of COVID. When not working in critical care, they struggle with chronic illness, endure controlling partners, and write letters to former patients that wrestle with the violence of professional nursing. At the same time, their slow gender awakening and the new, kink-informed relationships that accompany it begin to shape a way out of the brutalities the hospital system requires. In essays that blend memoir and manifesto, The Sexuality of Care builds a convincing new argument for how the present-day medical system fails both its patients and its laboring nurses, as well as how the vision of radical consent found in queer kink practices lets us imagine a future where hospitals are abolished, yet care thrives.

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