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Can Het Romance Be Feminist?
Episode 116

Can Het Romance Be Feminist?

This week, economist and author Shrayana Bhattacharya joins us to discuss whether heterosexual romance can ever be truly feminist. 'Respectfully Disagree' is The Swaddle Team’s weekly podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on. Books we discuss in the episode: -'Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh' by Shrayana Bhattacharya -'Why Love Hurts' by Eva Illouz -'Right to Sex' by Amia Srinivasan -'The Tragedy of Heterosexuality' by Jane Ward -'Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence' by Adrienne Rich

Respectfully Disagree

February 10, 202245m 44s

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This week, economist and author Shrayana Bhattacharya joins us to discuss whether heterosexual romance can ever be truly feminist. 'Respectfully Disagree' is The Swaddle Team’s weekly podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on. Books we discuss in the episode: -'Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh' by Shrayana Bhattacharya -'Why Love Hurts' by Eva Illouz -'Right to Sex' by Amia Srinivasan -'The Tragedy of Heterosexuality' by Jane Ward -'Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence' by Adrienne Rich Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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