
In this episode, Max Fox reflects on the sexual liberation movement of the late-sixties and early seventies. We discussed the politicization of homosexuality during the sexual liberation era, the inheritances and departures from the movement's ideology, and the possibilities of sexual politics today.
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π¦ NAVIGATION π¦
1:20 β The new-found interest in the sexual liberation movement in recent years
7:45 β A βreturn to sexβ within queer writing?
29:40 β Historicizing sexual liberation
37:35 β Structural similarities between the '70s and 2010s
48:45 β Stonewall as an anti-colonial uprising
56:55 β The limits of 'normativity'
1:11:18 β Self-determination vs. self-expression
π¦ FURTHER RESOURCES π¦
Sex as Cultural Form: The Antinomies of Sexual Discourse (Christopher Chitty): https://bit.ly/2Mw1l3O
Max Fox Discusses his Experience Editing Christopher Chitty's Work for Sexual Hegemony (Max Fox): https://bit.ly/36Dt619
The Dutch Disease of Homosexuality (Christopher Chitty): https://bit.ly/3jgQCpT
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