Marcela Iacub

Marcela Iacub is an Argentinian-French jurist, essayist, and writer known for her work on bioethics, law, and sexuality. She has gained attention for her provocative writings and her contributions to public debates on legal and ethical issues.

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  1. 1. Qu'avez Vous Fait De La Libération Sexuelle ?

    Réflexions sur la liberté et le désir

    In this thought-provoking exploration, the author delves into the complexities and contradictions surrounding the sexual liberation movement. The narrative critically examines how the ideals of sexual freedom have been interpreted, manipulated, and sometimes distorted in contemporary society. Through a blend of historical context and modern analysis, the book questions whether the promises of liberation have truly been fulfilled or if they have merely given rise to new forms of constraint and inequality. It challenges readers to reconsider the true meaning of freedom in the realm of sexuality and its implications on personal and societal levels.

  2. 2. Antimanuel D'éducation Sexuelle

    In this provocative exploration of sexual education, the author challenges conventional norms and societal taboos surrounding sexuality. The narrative delves into the complexities of human desire, questioning traditional pedagogical approaches and advocating for a more open, honest dialogue about sexual identity and relationships. By dissecting cultural myths and confronting moralistic views, the book encourages readers to rethink their understanding of sexuality, promoting a more liberated and informed perspective that embraces diversity and personal freedom.