An Ethic Of Queer Sex
“An Ethic of Queer Sex: Principles and Improvisations”
by Theodore W. Jennings Jr.
Exploration Press, 2013, 226 Pages
At A Glance: “An Ethic of Queer Sex” advocates for an inclusive sexual ethic that celebrates 2SLGBTQIA+ expressions and challenges traditional views on sexuality.
Overview: “An Ethic of Queer Sex: Principles and Improvisations” by Theodore W. Jennings Jr. explores the intersection of sexuality, ethics, and marginalization. The book challenges the erotophobia underlying much of the public discourse on sexuality, particularly within religious and political contexts.
Jennings proposes a new framework for understanding queer sexuality that is both inclusive and affirming, arguing for a sexual ethic that recognizes the dignity and worth of 2SLGBTQIA+ experiences and practices. By reframing the conversation around sexuality to be more accepting of diversity, Jennings seeks to contribute to a more just society where all forms of sexual expression are valued and understood within ethical considerations.
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