The Joy of Consent
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“From the bedroom to the classroom to the courtroom, ‘consent’ is a
key term in our contemporary sexual ethics. In this timely
reexamination, Manon Garcia deftly reveals the hidden complexities
of consent and proposes how to reconceptualize it as a tool of
liberation.”—Amia Srinivasan, author of The Right to SexA feminist
philosopher argues that consent is not only a highly imperfect
legal threshold but also an underappreciated complement of good
sex. In the age of #MeToo, consent has become the ultimate answer
to problems of sexual harassment and violence: as long as all
parties agree to sex, the act is legitimate.Critics argue that
consent, and the awkwardness of confirming it, rob sex of its
sexiness. But that objection is answered with the charge that
opposing the consent regime means defending a masculine erotics of
silence and mystery, a pillar of patriarchy. In The Joy of Consent,
French philosopher Manon Garcia upends the assumptions that
underlie this very American debate, reframing consent as an ally of
pleasure rather than a legalistic killjoy.In doing so, she rejects
conventional wisdom on all sides. As a legal norm, consent can
prove rickety: consent alone doesn’t make sex licit—adults engaged
in BDSM are morally and legally suspect even when they consent. And
nonconsensual sex is not, as many activists insist, always
rape.People often agree to sex because it is easier than the
alternative, Garcia argues, challenging the simplistic equation
between consent and noncoercion. Drawing on sources rarely
considered together—from Kantian ethics to kink practices—Garcia
offers an alternative framework grounded in commitments to autonomy
and dignity. While consent, she argues, should not be a definitive
legal test, it is essential to realizing intimate desire, free from
patriarchal domination.Cultivating consent makes sex sexy. By
appreciating consent as the way toward an ethical sexual
flourishing rather than a legal litmus test, Garcia adds a fresh
voice to the struggle for freedom, equality, and security from
sexist violence.