Karen Peterson-Iyer is an assistant professor in the Department of Religious Studies at Santa Clara University. She is the author of Designer Children: Reconciling Genetic Technology, Feminism, and Christian Faith, as well as articles and chapters in sexual ethics, bioethics, and labor ethics. She holds a PhD from Yale University.
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Acknowledgments Introduction: Sexual Flourishing in an Unjust World 1. Looking Back and Looking Forward 2. Moral Anthropology, Justice, and Sexual Ethics 3. Hookup Culture and Sexual Agency 4. Teen Sexting, Objectification, and Justice for Women 5. Commercial Sex, Well-Being, and the Rhetoric of Choice 6. Sex Trafficking, Rescue Narratives, and the Challenge of Solidarity Concluding Reflections Bibliography About the Author