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Katherine Angel's slim, sharp book interrogates the slogans of the post-#MeToo moment, questioning whether the demands to simply "know what you want" and "speak your desire" actually serve women — or place an impossible burden on them. Drawing on philosophy and culture, she argues for an account of desire that allows for uncertainty, vulnerability, and discovery. It's a brief but dense read that rewards attention. Best for readers engaged with contemporary debates about consent and desire who want nuance over slogans, and a writer willing to complicate the comfortable answers.
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