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Title Dirty looks : women, pornography, power / edited by Pamela Church Gibson and Roma Gibson
Edition First edition
Published London : BFI Pub., 1993
London : BFI Publishing, 1993
©1993

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Description x, 238 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents Does pornography cause violence? : the search for evidence / Lynne Segal -- The body's shadow realm / Gertrud Koch -- Second thoughts on Hard core : American obscenity law and the scapegoating of deviance / Linda Williams -- A provoking agent : the pornography and performance art of Annie Sprinkle / Linda Williams -- Through a gaze darkly : pornography's academic market / Jennifer Wicke -- The erotic in Asian cinema / Maureen Turim -- Look back/talk back / Bette Gordon and Karyn Kay -- Complicity : women artists investigating masculinity / Liz Kotz -- She-male fantasies and the aesthetics of pornography / Laura Kipnis -- "Above the pulp-line" : the cultural significance of erotic art / Lynda Nead -- The seduction of boundaries : feminist fluidity in Annie Sprinkle's art/education/sex / Chris Straayer -- Confessions of a complete scopophiliac / Grace Lau -- Maid to order : commercial S/M and gender power / Anne McClintock
Summary Pornography produces a mixture of gut reactions in most people: fascination, guilt, disgust, rage. What it doesn't often stimulate is an open mind and reasoned discussion. Women, who are the subject of much pornographic material, have much at stake in the issue. So it is not surprising that campaigns in favour of increased censorship should have recruited women to their ranks. But there are good reasons for women to resist the rush towards moral outrage. This collection of essays, all by women, shows that the issues are both more complex and more interesting than the censorship lobby allows. Lynne Segal directly challenges the easy assumption that pornography causes violence towards women. Linda Williams argues that to repress the pornographic depiction of 'deviant' activity runs dangerously close to the outlawing of deviance itself. One major argument against pornography is that it always involves the domination and degradation of Women. As several of these essays show, this claim simply does not survive serious investigation; male desires for submission are a mainstay of visual and written pornography. This book deals not only with theory but also with practice, examining the shifting boundaries between art and pornography. Two essays on the female porn-performer Annie Sprinkle demonstrate that wit, intelligence and feminist awareness are not incompatible with a pornographic imagination. Photographer Grace Lau disarmingly explains the fun she gets from photographing the sexually unconventional
Analysis Pornography Attitudes Of Women
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Erotic films.
Erotica.
Feminism.
Obscenity (Law)
Pornography -- Social aspects.
Author Gibson, Pamela Church.
Gibson, Roma.
British Film Institute.
LC no. 94142572
ISBN 0851704034
0851704042
9780851704036
9780851704043