A review by diadaily
Asexualities: Feminist and Queer Perspectives by Megan Milks, Karli June Cerankowski

Really like this notion of "compulsory sexuality" and what that means for "sex-positive" feminism. Just sayin.
Other fascinating, vital lines of inquiry into how asexuality intersects with race and/or disability (or doesn't, as the case may be re: mutual negation) and essays featuring critical media readings (in particular LOVED Andrew Grossman discussing the asexual nature of (the great silent) cinematic clowns).
I've seen this book pop up before, so I finally picked this up to inform my next reading project ASEXUAL EROTICS, as the author has an essay in this collection. I'm lazy, but I do my homework on occasion.