
Sheila Jeffreys writes and teaches in the areas of sexual politics, international gender politics, and lesbian and gay politics. She has written six books on the history and politics of sexuality. Originally from the UK, Sheila moved to Melbourne in 1991 to take up a position at the University of Melbourne. She has been actively involved in feminist and lesbian feminist politics, particularly around the issue of sexual violence, since 1973. She is involved with the international non-government organization, Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, in international organising. She is the author of The Spinster and Her Enemies: Feminism and Sexuality, 1880-1930 (1985/1997) Anticlimax: A Feminist Perspective on the Sexual Revolution (1990), The Lesbian Heresy: A Feminist Perspective on the Lesbian Sexual Revolution (1993), The Idea of Prostitution (1997), Unpacking Queer Politics: a lesbian feminist perspective (2003) and Beauty and Misogyny: Harmful Cultural Practices in the West (2005).
Books

The Industrial Vagina
The Political Economy of the Global Sex Trade
2000

The Lesbian Heresy
1993

Unpacking Queer Politics
A Lesbian Feminist Perspective
2002

Gender Hurts
A Feminist Analysis of the Politics of Transgenderism
2013

The Lesbian Revolution
Lesbian Feminism in the UK 1970-1990
2018

Trigger Warning
My Lesbian Feminist Life
2020

The Idea of Prostitution
1997

The Spinster and Her Enemies
1986

Sexuality Debates
1987

Penile Imperialism
The Male Sex Right and Women's Subordination
2022

Man's Dominion
The Rise of Religion and the Eclipse of Women's Rights
2011

Beauty and Misogyny
Harmful Cultural Practices in the West
2005

Female Erasure
What You Need to Know About Gender Politics' War on Women, the Female Sex and Human Rights
2016

Anticlimax
A Feminist Perspective on the Sexual Revolution
1990