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Sexploitation explores the complex landscape of sexual exploitation and the societal norms that enable it. This insightful work delves into various forms of sexual exploitation, from pornography and prostitution to sexual violence and coercion. The book critically examines how media, pop culture, and traditional attitudes contribute to a culture of sexual exploitation, often under the guise of freedom and personal choice. It challenges readers to reconsider their perceptions of consent, power, and agency within sexual relationships, and calls for a more ethical and equitable approach to sexuality.
You’ll Learn
- Understanding the mechanics of sexual exploitation
- Recognizing media’s role in shaping perceptions of sexuality
- Gaining insights into the ethical considerations of consent and power
- Learning about societal and legal efforts to combat sexual exploitation
Key Points
- Defining Sexual Exploitation
- Media’s Role in Normalizing Exploitation
- The Impact of Pornography on Society
- Consent and Power Dynamics
- Cultural and Legal Frameworks Surrounding Prostitution
- Strategies for Combatting Sexual Exploitation
- Towards Ethical Sexuality
Who’s it For
- Feminists and gender studies scholars
- Activists against sexual exploitation
- Sociologists and psychologists
- Lawmakers and policy developers
- Educators in sexuality and ethics
About the author
The author of ‘Sexploitation’ is a respected expert in the fields of gender studies, human rights, and social justice. With a background in advocacy and research, they bring a critical perspective to the discourse on sexual exploitation, combining rigorous analysis with a passionate call for change. Their work is rooted in a deep commitment to equity, dignity, and respect for all individuals.