Description |
1 online resource (198 pages) |
Contents |
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgment; One: Introduction: Pornographic Dodges and Distortions; The Dodges and Distortions; The Dodges; Definitional Dodge; Constitutional Dodge; Causal Dodge; The Distortions; Offensiveness and Oppression; Against Sex?; Our Task and Goal; Two: Feminists Confront Pornography's Subordinating Practices: Politics and Strategies for Change; Violence in Women's Lives is the Issue; Publicizing the Harm and Issues of Accountability; Pornography as Industry; Sexualization of Inequalities |
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Women in Pornography's Photographic RepresentationsConsumption of Pornography and Harm; Pornography, Sexual Repression, and the Right-Wing; Victimization and Empowerment; Conclusion; Notes; Three: Dirty Business: Playboy Magazine and the Mainstreaming of Pornography; Playboy Magazine and the "Pro-Family, ""Anti-Female 1950s; Selling Playboy to the Playboy; The Competitive Dynamics of the Mass-Distributed Pornography Magazine Industry; The Playboy and the Hustler: Marketing Hefner and Flynt; Michael Ninn and the Video Pornography Industry: The Hefner of the 90s? |
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The Missing Links: Putting the Women Back in PornographyNotes; Four: The Content of Mass-Marketed Pornography; A Tour through a Pornography Store; Literature Review and Method; The Videos; Scrutinizing the Female Body; Sexual Response; The Cum Shot; Anal Sex; Control; Violence; Race; Age; The Novels; Themes of Pornographic Novels; Hierarchy; Objectification; Submission; Violence; The Ideology of Male Supremacy; Conclusion; Five: Using Pornography; Science and Stories; The Limits of Experimental Research; Listening to Stories; What We Can Know; Women's Narratives; Silbert and Pines Study |
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Russell StudyKelly Study; Minneapolis Hearings; Attorney General's Commission; Men's Narratives; Pornography Users and Sex Offenders; Craig; Larry; Kevin; Brad; David; Seeing Patterns; My Narrative; Embodied Narratives; A Personal History of Pornography Use; Pornography and I; Sex Education; Objectification of Women; Desire; Scripting Sex; Race; Violence and Pornography; Sex and Violence in the World; Control; A Footnote; Six: "Feeding People in all Their Hungers": One Woman's Attempt to Link the Struggle Against Violence with the Struggle for Sexual Freedom; Sexual Violence/Sexual Stigma |
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Seven: The Pain of PornographyPlaying by the Rules; Pain and Gender; Victims and Pain; Victimizers and Pain; Essentialism and Empathy; From Here; Eight: Living in Two Worlds: An Activist in the Academy; Appendix; Videos Analyzed; Novels Analyzed; References; Index |
Summary |
First published in 1998. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Pornography -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Pornography -- Social aspects.
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Women -- Crimes against.
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Oppression (Psychology)
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Feminist theory.
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Crime Victims
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Infrastructure.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
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Feminist theory
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Oppression (Psychology)
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Pornography -- Moral and ethical aspects
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Pornography -- Social aspects
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Women -- Crimes against
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Jensen, Bob
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Russo, Ann
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ISBN |
9781135251000 |
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1135251002 |
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