Review; Witches, Sluts, Feminists: Conjuring the Sex Positive by Kristen J. Sollee

Last year, I read the non-fiction book Witches, Sluts, Feminists: Conjuring the Sex Positive by Kristen J. Sollee and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
Witch, Slut, Feminist: these contested identities are informing millennial women as they counter a tortuous history of misogyny with empowerment. This innovative primer highlights sexual liberation as it traces the lineage of “witch feminism.” Juxtaposing scholarly research on the demonization of women and female sexuality that has continued since the witch hunts of the early modern era with pop occulture analyses and interviews with activists, artists, scholars, and practitioners of witchcraft, this book enriches our contemporary conversations about reproductive rights, sexual pleasure, queer identity, pornography, sex work, and more.

Kristen J. Sollee is instructor at The New School and founding editrix of Slutist, an award-winning sex positive feminist website."

My Thoughts on the Book
While I really enjoyed the idea behind the book, I felt it was more of an introduction to the topic, than anything else and I wish the author had gone more in-depth on things. There's fortunately references to further reading, so it's not all bad.

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