Susie Bright is a sexual liberationist of the highest order. The Sexual State of the Union includes essays about dirty pictures and porn, lesbian marriage and lesbian murder, lesbian men and switching genders, vibrators, and the longevity of feminism. The writing is crisp, intelligent, and provocative; there is sure to be something that will make you cheer as well as something that will deeply offend you. Much of Bright's writing is personal, based on conversations and relationships with queer friends of different genders and sexualities. One of her most impressive strengths is her ability to forthrightly ask obvious questions--Why did you want to change your gender? Why do you want to be hurt?--without presupposing either judgement or an answer. Bright's mind is open and fertile, curious, and eager.
Susannah "Susie" Bright (also known as Susie Sexpert) is a writer, speaker, teacher, audio-show host, performer, all on the subject of sexuality. She is one of the first writers/activists referred to as a sex-positive feminist.
This book is more like a collection of Susie Brights thoughts and experiences on topics like feminism, abortion, pornography, and religion. As such, it is a fast and entertaining read. I doubt those who don't share at least some of her views will read it, but it got me thinking about things too. Maybe I don't watch enough porn... I think it will be fun to read some of her fictional erotica next.
I read this one night while housesitting at Ailecia and Sara/Seren/Matthew's apartment when I couldn't find their porn stash. The writing was good and smart, but didn't quite do what I was hoping it would.
Lots of interesting info in this book. Great for defusing people stigmas about sex of various kinds. Definitely dated in some respects, but even the dated parts can still apply, and unfortunately a lot of the sexual stuff still needs addressed in this often-puritanical society of ours.
Fascinating to read this so many years after it was originally published. It is still completely relevant, though somewhat outdated. I found myself laughing at the early references to the Internet and cyber scams and Internet dating and porn. As always, I want to applaud for Susie at everything she says. My biggest disappointment lies in the fact that I never read this when it came out. Being exposed to this kind of thinking, sex-positive feminism, would've saved me so much heartbreak and angst later in life. A must read!
read somewhere between 1996 and 1999. I remember being really glad someone had the balls to say what they wanted to say about sex. And that they were funny, but that they were not humiliating. I still recommend this book to people.
Whether you agree with Susie Bright's feminist politics or not, her reflections on American sexuality are undeniably personal and riveting. Sometimes serious, oftentimes humorous, The Sexual State of the Union is a vibrant read whether your interested in feminism or not.
I don't agree with susie bright on most things but I enjoy her work and writing... I thought this book was funny and interesting even where I disagreed.