Sexual Ethics, Andrea Daventry
Briefly

Pineau's analysis reveals how societal norms establish a framework where aggressive male pursuit and reluctant female acquiescence define acceptable sexual interactions, overshadowing instances of date rape.
The difficulties students face in grasping the complexities of consent and coercion illustrate how ingrained societal beliefs about gender roles color one's understanding of sexual dynamics.
Through discussions of gender socialization, students begin to see that societal expectations often inhibit individuals, particularly women, from asserting their needs and desires.
The seminar emphasizes how crucial it is to reframe our understanding of consent and recognize the pervasive influence of gendered norms in perpetuating confusion around sexual ethics.
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