
The Right to Sex
by Amia Srinivasan
4.24
Feminism
Philosophy
Politics
Provocative
Analytical
Bold
Amia Srinivasan’s The Right to Sex is a provocative and intellectually rigorous essay collection exploring consent, desire, power, and contemporary feminist politics. Srinivasan challenges easy narratives and refuses ideological simplicity, instead examining how sex intersects with class, race, disability, and technology. Her arguments are carefully constructed yet bold, inviting readers to question both mainstream and radical assumptions. The book is demanding in the best sense, pushing the public conversation into more honest and complex territory. It is a landmark work of feminist thought — sharp, nuanced, and deeply relevant.
