This text critically examines, argues, and demonstrates how the sex positive movement is complicit in the perpetuation of White Supremacy and anti-black bias in the field of human sexualities, offering white sexuality professionals embodied ethical antiracist strategies for sexual inclusion and transformational change.
This text critically examines, argues, and demonstrates how the sex positive movement is complicit in the perpetuation of White Supremacy and anti-black bias in the field of human sexualities, offering white sexuality professionals embodied ethical antiracist strategies for sexual inclusion and transformational change.
Carole Clements served as Dean of Naropa College for seven years and is Associate Professor of Contemplative Psychology at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in Human Sexuality, Dynamics of Intimate Relationships, Erotic Intelligence and Sexual Narratives.
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Introduction 1. White Supremacy and Sex: Historicity and Home 2. Ghosts in the Kitchen and the Present Absence of Whiteness 3. Endurance and Erasure 4. Positivity and Time 5. The Making of White sex 6. White-Sex Theater: Sexual Corporeal Theatrics in Splacetime 7. Cultivating Playmind Conclusion
Introduction 1. White Supremacy and Sex: Historicity and Home 2. Ghosts in the Kitchen and the Present Absence of Whiteness 3. Endurance and Erasure 4. Positivity and Time 5. The Making of White sex 6. White-Sex Theater: Sexual Corporeal Theatrics in Splacetime 7. Cultivating Playmind Conclusion
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