Question

A book by this philosopher begins by discussing antiporn feminists' reactions to the 1982 Barnard Sex Conference. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this philosopher whose 2021 book The Right to Sex is based on a 2018 article she wrote for the London Review of Books. This philosopher argued that asking victims of injustice to suppress their anger is itself an "affective injustice" in The Aptness of Anger.
ANSWER: Amia Srinivasan
[10m] In The Right to Sex, Srinivasan discussed having her students read anti-porn feminists like Catharine MacKinnon and this collaborator of MacKinnon who also wrote Right-Wing Women.
ANSWER: Andrea Dworkin
[10e] Anti-porn feminists like MacKinnon and Dworkin were part of this wave of feminism that began in the 1960s. The start of this wave of feminism is often credited to Betty Friedan's book The Feminine Mystique.
ANSWER: second-wave feminism
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