The ‘yes means yes’ model of sexual consent and the political and ethical commitments that underpin this model have three fundamental disadvantages. This position unfairly polices the sexual expression of participants; it demands an unreasonably high standard for defining sexual interaction as consensual; and by denying the body’s capacity for expressing sexual consent this model allows perpetrators of sexual violence to define consent. I argue that a critical examination of Marquis de Sade’s novel Juliette can provide the basis for a model of sexual consent that avoids these problems by refraining from pre-judging the means by which consent is communicated
In both popular and scholarly discussions, sexual consent is gaining traction as the central moral c...
In this essay I argue that the current law structure unobjectionably fails to protect women against ...
Germaine Greer’s polemic, ‘On Rape’, has proved controversial and has served to further divide femin...
The ‘yes means yes’ model of sexual consent and the political and ethical commitments that ...
This chapter argues that consent is not an appropriate or effective way to distinguish legitimate se...
Consent is a primary framework by which communities in the United States understand whether a partic...
Miller analyzes the relationship between consent and autonomy by offering three pictures. For autono...
It is widely accepted that consent is a normative power. For instance, consent can make an impermiss...
“Negotiating Sex” is a response to the two major proposals for rape law reform in legal scholarship ...
ABSTRACT. The liberal view that valid consent is sufficient for a sex act to be morally legitimate i...
An introduction to issues of sexual consent, covering key strands of feminist thought, how sexual co...
When considering the topic of consent in reference to sexual relations, one might view the definitio...
In the law of rape, consent has been and remains a gendered concept. Consent presumes fema...
In this study, I inquire into the question: how do subjects negotiate sex, and find that the languag...
In this paper, I aim to show that consent is a necessary component to sexual encounters in order to ...
In both popular and scholarly discussions, sexual consent is gaining traction as the central moral c...
In this essay I argue that the current law structure unobjectionably fails to protect women against ...
Germaine Greer’s polemic, ‘On Rape’, has proved controversial and has served to further divide femin...
The ‘yes means yes’ model of sexual consent and the political and ethical commitments that ...
This chapter argues that consent is not an appropriate or effective way to distinguish legitimate se...
Consent is a primary framework by which communities in the United States understand whether a partic...
Miller analyzes the relationship between consent and autonomy by offering three pictures. For autono...
It is widely accepted that consent is a normative power. For instance, consent can make an impermiss...
“Negotiating Sex” is a response to the two major proposals for rape law reform in legal scholarship ...
ABSTRACT. The liberal view that valid consent is sufficient for a sex act to be morally legitimate i...
An introduction to issues of sexual consent, covering key strands of feminist thought, how sexual co...
When considering the topic of consent in reference to sexual relations, one might view the definitio...
In the law of rape, consent has been and remains a gendered concept. Consent presumes fema...
In this study, I inquire into the question: how do subjects negotiate sex, and find that the languag...
In this paper, I aim to show that consent is a necessary component to sexual encounters in order to ...
In both popular and scholarly discussions, sexual consent is gaining traction as the central moral c...
In this essay I argue that the current law structure unobjectionably fails to protect women against ...
Germaine Greer’s polemic, ‘On Rape’, has proved controversial and has served to further divide femin...