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Good Sex: Dr. Catherine Roach Book Launch

Tuesday, March 14, 2023 12:00to13:30
Peel 3487 Seminar Room, IGSF second floor, 3487 rue Peel, Montreal, QC, H3A 1W7, CA
Good Sex book Launch Poster
Final book cover for good sex

Please register on Eventbrite. Registration is mandatory for this event.

Learn how Dr. Roach finished "Good Sex" at the IGSF, McGill. Join us for the launch event, with comments by a panel of IGSF students. Pizza and drinks provided! Signed copies of the book for sale!

Roach (Happily Ever After), a gender and cultural studies professor at the University of Alabama, delivers a thorough “manisexto” on changing sexual norms. Roach argues that young adults have a more equitable understanding of sex than previous generations and points out where there’s room for improvement. She posits that “good sex” accounts for the needs of one’s partners and might resemble the release of “spiritual ecstasy.” Sidebars quote students from Roach’s Sexuality and Society course, relating their perspectives on consent, as well as anecdotes about navigating hookup culture and the “orgasm gap,” or the privileging of the man’s orgasm over the woman’s in heterosexual couplings. Roach emphasizes equity throughout and discusses the need to appreciate bodies that are not “fit, abled, youthful, and light-skinned” and to rewrite gender scripts to be more accepting of emotional expression in men and desire for sex in women. The student quotes capture a panoramic view of how Generation Z thinks about sex, with Roach’s analysis expertly distilling the social forces driving their anecdotes and opinions. The result is a perceptive volume on the contemporary culture of sex.

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Catherine M. Roach has 25 years of grant-funded research experience on gender, sexuality, and American popular culture. A two-time Fulbright awardee with a PhD from Harvard and publications in both fiction and nonfiction, she's been an invited visiting professor in Canada, Australia, and Europe. She is Professor of New College, an innovative liberal arts program at the University of Alabama, where she's won the school's top research and teaching awards and where she offers a popular cross-university course titled "Sexuality & Society." Originally from Ottawa, Canada, she is based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

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