Fucking Law by Victoria Brooks

Fucking Law

by Victoria Brooks

Fucking Law is an urgent call for everyone, not just academics and researchers, to find inventive ways to question the ethics of sexuality. Since a sex life is full of so many diverse moments of joy and suffering, for each and everybody, the book attempts to bridge a gap between philosophical and non-philosophical questioning. Central to the book is the reality that everyone can challenge the ethics and laws of sexuality and ask questions, even where they seem frightening, or worse, even when we are told not to – by institutions and lovers alike. Non-philosophical and accessible, Fucking Law is risky, explicit and provocative as it bridges the gap between academic and every-day questioning of sexual encounters.

Reviewed by Jeff Sexton on

5 of 5 stars

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Fucking Ethics and Fucking Judgments. First, I will tell you that if the word "fucking" disturbs you, this book isn't for you (but you may have suspected that from the title). If the various "raunchy" and "vulgar" words for human genitalia disturb you, this book isn't for you.

But if you're still reading this review, then I assume you're at least ok with these words. In which case, allow me to tell you how sublime and thought provoking this book is. Part memoir and part academic philosophical treatise, this book truly takes a hard and intriguing look at the philosophical ethics of human sexuality.

This isn't a light read. It isn't a beach read (unless maybe you're at a nudist/ swinger beach?). It is likely a read that will make you horny without actually being erotica. It is a read that will make you think. And maybe, just maybe, it is a read that will open you to the author's own brand of sexual ethics, even though it is one she does not explicitly recommend - quite the opposite - herself.

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