Public and academic debate about porn culture is proliferating.
Ironically, what is often lost in these debates is a sense of what
is specific about pornography. By focusing on pornography s
mainstream contemporary commercial products for a heterosexual male
audience Everyday Pornography offers the opportunity to reconsider
what it is that makes pornography a specific form of industrial
practice and genre of representation.
Everyday Pornography presents original work from scholars from a
range of academic disciplines (Media Studies, Law, Sociology,
Psychology, Women s Studies, Political Science), introducing new
methodologies and approaches whilst reflecting on the ongoing value
of older approaches. Among the topics explored are:
- the porn industry s marketing practices (spam emails, reviews)
and online organisation
- commercial sex in Second Life
- the pornographic narratives of phone sex and amateur
videos
- the content of best-selling porn videos
- how the male consumer is addressed by pornography, represented
within the mainstream, understood by academics and contained by
legislation.
This collection places a particular emphasis on anti-pornography
feminism, a movement which has been experiencing a revival since
the mid-2000s. Drawing on the experiences of activists alongside
academics, Everyday Pornography offers an opportunity to explore
the intellectual and political challenges of anti-pornography
feminism and consider its relevance for contemporary academic
debate.
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