by Amber Jamilla Musser

About Amber Jamilla Musser

Amber Jamilla Musser (she/her) is Professor at the Graduate Center at the City University of New York. She is the author of Sensational Flesh: Race, Power, and Masochism and Sensual Excess: Queer Femininity and Brown Jouissance.

Sex

Sex is everywhere and also elusive. This essay focuses on sex as it relates to physical practices, intimacies, and regulations, even as the parameters of these are always shifting. On the one hand, people’s ability to access sex has been considered a hallmark of personal freedom and societal liberation. On the other hand, sex is also a site of intense regulation, and the questions of what is permissible sex, who is allowed to have it, and what counts as sex have generated a lot of debate. As a keyword in gender and sexuality studies, talking about sex means talking about gender, subjectivity, sexuality, pleasure, privacy, race, colonialism, and the erotic. When one is talking about sex, one is always implicitly talking about power.