48 min

Healthcare and the Right to Sexual Freedom // Elizabeth Anne Wood and Rachel Music on Carnal Theory Carnal Theory

    • Sexuality

In this episode of Carnal Theory, we chat with the author of Bound: A Daughter, a Domme, and an End-of-Life Story Elizabeth Anne Wood, and the narrator for the recently released audiobook version of it Rachel Music about the story behind the book.

Explore with us the intersections between sex, death, healthcare, and illness in this 50-minute dive into the ways our sexuality links to all other aspects of our lives—including how our right to sexual freedom can be challenged by the healthcare system. 

To order a signed copy of Bound, click here.

We hope you'll enjoy learning with us, and if you learned something or enjoyed this episode, please rate and review wherever you listen, and don't forget to follow us on Instagram @carnaltheory and @mysexbio.
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Elizabeth Anne Wood is Chair of the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work and a SUNY Chancellors Award-winning Professor of Sociology at Nassau Community College in Garden City, NY. She is also Senior Strategist for Woodhull Freedom Foundation, the nation’s only human rights organization working full time to protect sexual freedom as a fundamental human right. She earned her Ph.D. at Brandeis University in 1999 for a study of gender, power, and social interaction in strip clubs, and has written critically about sexuality and society ever since.

Rachel Music (NYU '13, MFA LIU '21) is the founder of Schadenfrau Studio, a sex-positive content hub rooted in playful defiance. She is also a writer, performer, and producer and has narrated more than a dozen of audiobooks from her home studio in Los Angeles.

In this episode of Carnal Theory, we chat with the author of Bound: A Daughter, a Domme, and an End-of-Life Story Elizabeth Anne Wood, and the narrator for the recently released audiobook version of it Rachel Music about the story behind the book.

Explore with us the intersections between sex, death, healthcare, and illness in this 50-minute dive into the ways our sexuality links to all other aspects of our lives—including how our right to sexual freedom can be challenged by the healthcare system. 

To order a signed copy of Bound, click here.

We hope you'll enjoy learning with us, and if you learned something or enjoyed this episode, please rate and review wherever you listen, and don't forget to follow us on Instagram @carnaltheory and @mysexbio.
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Elizabeth Anne Wood is Chair of the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work and a SUNY Chancellors Award-winning Professor of Sociology at Nassau Community College in Garden City, NY. She is also Senior Strategist for Woodhull Freedom Foundation, the nation’s only human rights organization working full time to protect sexual freedom as a fundamental human right. She earned her Ph.D. at Brandeis University in 1999 for a study of gender, power, and social interaction in strip clubs, and has written critically about sexuality and society ever since.

Rachel Music (NYU '13, MFA LIU '21) is the founder of Schadenfrau Studio, a sex-positive content hub rooted in playful defiance. She is also a writer, performer, and producer and has narrated more than a dozen of audiobooks from her home studio in Los Angeles.

48 min