Sheila Jeffreys Series
May 13, 1948
Sheila Jeffreys's work delves into the complex intersections of sexual politics, international gender dynamics, and lesbian and gay political thought. She critically examines the historical and political dimensions of sexuality, dissecting concepts like the sexual revolution and prostitution through a feminist lens. With a long-standing commitment to feminist and lesbian feminist activism, particularly concerning sexual violence and international trafficking, her writings offer a vital perspective. Jeffreys's scholarship provides a sharp analysis of harmful cultural practices and damaging societal norms prevalent in Western societies.





