
Elly Arrow interviews feminist media critic & erotica author Clementine Lips about how our entertainment media promotes narratives conducive to sexual inequality, abuse, and exploitation. We discuss popular franchises such as Sex Education, Sex & The City, and how just maybe stories about sexual exploration could be told differently.
Links
Clementine Lip’s website:https://clementinelips.com/
Sex Education:https://www.netflix.com/title/80197526
Sex And The City:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sex_and_the_City
Ted Lasso:https://msmagazine.com/2023/06/05/ted-lasso-masculinity/
Dietland:https://www.primevideo.com/detail/Dietland/0SLS4KBNNU1UCJJOYRP56Z06T5
Anatomy of a Scandal:https://www.netflix.com/title/81152788
Fleabag:https://www.amazon.de/Fleabag-Staffel-1/dp/B0875Q1ZQ9
Fragments/Pieces of a Woman:https://www.netflix.com/title/81128745
“Neoliberalismo sexual” by Ana de Miguel:https://archive.org/details/ana-de-miguel-neoliberalismo-sexual
“La revuelta de las putas” by Amelia Tiganus:https://www.amazon.com/revuelta-las-putas-Amelia-Tiganus/dp/8466668853
“¿Practicas buen sexo?” by Iris Borda:https://irisborda.com/libros/practicas-buen-sexo/
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