<div>Challenging what she sees as an obsession with sex and sexuality Ela Przybylo examines the silence around asexuality in queer feminist and lesbian thinking-turning to Audre Lorde's work on erotics to propose instead an approach she calls&nbsp;<i>asexual</i>&nbsp;<i>erotics</i>&nbsp;an alternative language for discussing forms of intimacy that are not reducible to sex and sexuality. Beginning with the late 1960s as a time when compulsory sexuality intensified and became increasingly tied to feminist lesbian and queer notions of empowerment politics and subjectivity Przybylo looks to feminist political celibacy/asexuality lesbian bed death the asexual queer child and the aging spinster as four figures that are asexually resonant and which benefit from an asexual reading-that is from being read in an asexually affirming rather than asexually skeptical manner.<br> &nbsp;<br> Through a wide-ranging analysis of pivotal queer feminist and anti-racist movements; television and film; art and photography; and fiction nonfiction and theoretical texts each chapter explores asexual erotics and demonstrates how&nbsp;asexuality has been vital to the formulation of intimate ways of knowing and being.&nbsp;<i>Asexual Erotics</i>&nbsp;assembles a compendium of asexual possibilities that speaks against the centralization of sex and sexuality&nbsp;asking that we consider the ways in which compulsory sexuality is detrimental not only to asexual and nonsexual people but to all.<br> &nbsp;</div>
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