Pornographies 2018 - Critical Positions

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Author(s): Katherine Harrison
Year: 2018

Language: English
Commentary: Pornography is no longer considered to be a single, homogenous thing. Nor are debates about pornography limited to the reductive anti-porn versus anti-censorship controversies of the mid-twentieth century. Whether we like it or not, pornography today is out in the open, from the ubiquity of porn produced and consumed via the Internet to the mainstreaming of porn aesthetics and practices into mass media and everyday life. Pornography is therefore of central concern to social scientific, arts and humanities research that focuses on sexual freedoms and oppressions, empowerment, gender, feminism and postfeminism, queer identities, normative and non-normative bodies, politics and more. This book conceives of pornographies in the plural and its twelve chapters engage directly with porn across a range of media and from a variety of critical perspectives. From the conceptual importance of pornography in the feminist sex wars to porn produced for female and/or queer sexual pleasure, via examinations of vaginal performance artists, fetish clinics, sexperts, amputee porn, barebacking, tattoos and Japanese erotica, this book illuminates the many ways in which pornographies may be understood in scholarship today.
Pages: 330

Front cover......Page 1
Half title page......Page 2
Issues in the Social Sciences......Page 3
Full title page......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Series Editor's Preface......Page 8
Acknowledgements......Page 10
Contributors......Page 11
Introduction......Page 16
Politics and Ethical Conflict in a Social Movement: Pornography and the 'Sex Wars' in (Lesbian) Feminism - Christian Klesse......Page 38
Women's Pornography - Feona Attwood......Page 64
Postfeminist Sexpertise on the 'Porn and Men Issue': A Transnational Perspective - Laura Favaro......Page 85
Revolting Women: Performing the 'New Explicit' - Emma L. E. Rees......Page 111
'Slutty & Sluttier, Starring ...':The Rise of the Postfeminist Porn Star in Contemporary Celebrity Culture - Camilla A. Sears......Page 131
Sexing Up Post-War Japanese Cinema: Looking at 1960s/1970s 'Pinky Violence' Films - Laura Treglia......Page 156
'Slutburgers' and Sexual Subjects? The Re'Sexualisation of Women in Fast-Food Advertising and Culinary Culture - Natalie Jovanovski......Page 182
The Aestheticisation of the Real Body in Politics and Pornography - Tim Gregory......Page 208
Gay Porn, Ink - Joseph Brennan......Page 235
Barebacking and Historical Time - Ricky Varghese......Page 257
Pricked, Probed and Possessed: Medical Pornography and the Birth of the Fetish Clinic - Brenda S. Gardenour Walter......Page 279
"I'm Going to Stump You": Fetish, Confession and the Transformative Potential of the Erotic Crip Body - Krista K. Miranda......Page 302
Index......Page 323
Back cover......Page 330