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Monthly Archives: November 2020
Deleted sex scenes from Living in Love and Faith (4)
Masturbation, of course, has a history – like everything else. Continue reading
Posted in Living in Love and Faith
Tagged masturbation, Onania, Self-pollution, Woody Allen
1 Comment
Deleted sex scenes from Living in Love and Faith (3)
Science isn’t neutral: it’s produced and read in particular social contexts Continue reading
Posted in Church of England and gender, Living in Love and Faith
Tagged biology, blood, gender, menstruation
1 Comment
LLF and IICSA, revisited (updated 20 November 2020)
Back in October, I blogged for Via Media on the lack of connection between Living in Love and Faith (just published) and IICSA (published in October). I called for the Church of England to ‘connect the dots’: to recognise that the … Continue reading
Deleted sex scenes from Living in Love and Faith (2)
What is the clitoris and what is it for? Continue reading
Posted in Church of England and gender, Living in Love and Faith
Tagged clitoridectomy, clitoris, Isaac Baker Brown, Jane Sharp, orgasm, pleasure
1 Comment
Deleted sex scenes from Living in Love and Faith (1)
What wasn’t included in Living in Love and Faith Continue reading
Posted in Living in Love and Faith, Shared Conversations
Tagged Aretino, classical reception, history, Ovid, Philaenis, pornography
5 Comments
Waiting for publication: the week before Living in Love and Faith
What was it like being part of Living in Love and Faith? And what is it like waiting for the final publication? Continue reading