Sex and harm in the age of consent
(Book)
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General Shelving - 3rd Floor
KF9325 .F57 2016
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KF9325 .F57 2016
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Subjects
LC Subjects
OCLC Fast Subjects
Other Subjects
Consent (Law) -- United States.
Consentement (Droit) -- États-Unis.
Délinquants sexuels -- États-Unis.
Erwachsenwerden
Missbrauch
Pädophilie
Sex (Act)
Sex crimes -- United States.
Sex customs -- United States.
Sex offenders -- United States.
Sexual practices.
Sexual violence.
Sexuality.
Sexualstrafrecht
Täter
USA
Vie sexuelle -- États-Unis.
Violence sexuelle -- États-Unis.
Consentement (Droit) -- États-Unis.
Délinquants sexuels -- États-Unis.
Erwachsenwerden
Missbrauch
Pädophilie
Sex (Act)
Sex crimes -- United States.
Sex customs -- United States.
Sex offenders -- United States.
Sexual practices.
Sexual violence.
Sexuality.
Sexualstrafrecht
Täter
USA
Vie sexuelle -- États-Unis.
Violence sexuelle -- États-Unis.
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Format
Book
Physical Desc
ix, 333 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Language
English
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-324) and index.
Description
"Sex and Harm in the Age of Consent cautions against the adoption of consent as our primary determinant of sexual freedom. For Joseph J. Fischel, consent is not necessarily always ethically sound. It is, he argues, a moralized fiction, and it churns out figures for its normativity: the predatory sex offender and the innocent child. Examining the representation of consent in U.S. law and media culture, Fischel contends that the figures of the sex offender and the child are consent's alibi, its negative space, enabling fictions that allow consent to do the work cut out for it under late modern sexual politics. Engaging legal, queer, feminist, and political theory, case law and statutory law, and media representations, Fischel proposes that we change our adjudicative terms from innocence, consent, and predation to vulnerability, sexual autonomy, and "peremption," which he defines as the uncontrolled disqualification of possibility. Such a shift in theory, law, and life would be less damaging for young people, more responsive to sexual violence, and better for sex."--Publisher's description
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SACFinal081324
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Fischel, J. J. (2016). Sex and harm in the age of consent . University of Minnesota Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Fischel, Joseph J.. 2016. Sex and Harm in the Age of Consent. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Fischel, Joseph J.. Sex and Harm in the Age of Consent Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2016.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Fischel, J. J. (2016). Sex and harm in the age of consent. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Fischel, Joseph J.. Sex and Harm in the Age of Consent University of Minnesota Press, 2016.
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