
Real Live Nude Girl: Chronicles of Sex-Positive Culture by Carol Queenis Queen\'s long-awaited and delightfully candid collected writings on sex. Whether writing about the joys of being turned over her lover\'s knee and spanked into erotic bliss, performing in a red-light district peep show, educating physicians on the finer points of the gynecological exam, or attending a California Men\'s Movement gathering to lobby for the pro-pornography platform, Queen is compassionate and intel ligent - and deliciously provocative.When she was a kid, Carol Queen was called \"Queen the Queer.\" \"Queer\" was still very much an insult at the time, not the term of power and pride it has recently become. Similarly, sex was called a bad thing, a nasty thing, even for, perhaps especially for, good girl feminists. Like other sex-positive folks of her generation, Carol Queen is re-evaluating the range and possibilities of sexual experience and identity. This book gathers previously published essays on topics ranging from pelvic exams, pornography law, the men\'s movement, sex as art, Madonna, and sacred whoredom. Queen is an intelligent, funny writer.
