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Sex and the City: the reboot needs to look beyond its narrow view of white wealthy heterosexual sex – The Conversation AU

Female sexuality and sex on screen have come a long way since the four friends were looking for love in the Big Apple.

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When Sex and the City first aired in 1998, its depictions of female sexuality were frank, exciting and deliciously new. Featuring formidable female characters Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte – the show explored life and love in New York City, bringing female sexuality to the small screen like never before.
Writer Patrick McLennan recently called the show era-defining in the RadioTimes, noting its focus on female empowerment, and indeed, it was and remains for many an important feminist…

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