Everyday Pornography
Herausgeber: Boyle, Karen
Everyday Pornography
Herausgeber: Boyle, Karen
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Drawing on the experiences of activists alongside academics, Everyday Pornography offers the opportunity to explore the intellectual and political challenges of anti-pornography feminism and consider its relevance for contemporary academic debate.
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Drawing on the experiences of activists alongside academics, Everyday Pornography offers the opportunity to explore the intellectual and political challenges of anti-pornography feminism and consider its relevance for contemporary academic debate.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780415543781
- ISBN-10: 0415543789
- Artikelnr.: 30976119
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 256
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juli 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780415543781
- ISBN-10: 0415543789
- Artikelnr.: 30976119
Karen Boyle is Senior Lecturer in Film and Television Studies at the University of Glasgow, and is a Director of the Women's Support Project, a feminist anti-violence organisation. She is author of Media & Violence (2005) and has published widely on gendered violence and feminist media studies.
@contents: Selected Contents: Introduction: Everyday pornography
Karen Boyle Part I: Content and context 1. Arresting images: Anti-pornography slideshows
activism and the academy
Gail Dines
Linda Thompson
Rebecca Whisnant
with Karen Boyle 2. Methodological considerations in mapping pornography content
Ana Bridges 3. 'Now that's pornography': Violence and domination in Adult Video News
Meagan Tyler 4. Repetition and hyperbole: The gendered choreographies of heteroporn
Susanna Paasonen 5. Cocktail parties: Fetishising semen in pornography beyond bukkake
Lisa Jean Moore & Juliana Weissbein 6. Virtually commercial sex
Sarah Neely Part II: Address
consumption
regulation 7. Pornography is what the end of the world looks like
Robert Jensen 8. From Jekyll to Hyde: The grooming of male pornography consumers
Rebecca Whisnant 9. Porn consumers' public faces: Mainstream media
address and representation
Karen Boyle 10. To catch a curious clicker: A social network analysis of the online pornography industry
Jennifer Johnson 11. Young men using pornography
Michael Flood 12. 'Students study hard porn': Pornography and the popular press
Mark Jones & Gerry Carlin 13. Marginalising feminism: debating extreme pornography laws in public and policy discourse
Clare McGlynn Epilogue: How was it for you? Karen Boyle
Karen Boyle Part I: Content and context 1. Arresting images: Anti-pornography slideshows
activism and the academy
Gail Dines
Linda Thompson
Rebecca Whisnant
with Karen Boyle 2. Methodological considerations in mapping pornography content
Ana Bridges 3. 'Now that's pornography': Violence and domination in Adult Video News
Meagan Tyler 4. Repetition and hyperbole: The gendered choreographies of heteroporn
Susanna Paasonen 5. Cocktail parties: Fetishising semen in pornography beyond bukkake
Lisa Jean Moore & Juliana Weissbein 6. Virtually commercial sex
Sarah Neely Part II: Address
consumption
regulation 7. Pornography is what the end of the world looks like
Robert Jensen 8. From Jekyll to Hyde: The grooming of male pornography consumers
Rebecca Whisnant 9. Porn consumers' public faces: Mainstream media
address and representation
Karen Boyle 10. To catch a curious clicker: A social network analysis of the online pornography industry
Jennifer Johnson 11. Young men using pornography
Michael Flood 12. 'Students study hard porn': Pornography and the popular press
Mark Jones & Gerry Carlin 13. Marginalising feminism: debating extreme pornography laws in public and policy discourse
Clare McGlynn Epilogue: How was it for you? Karen Boyle
@contents: Selected Contents: Introduction: Everyday pornography
Karen Boyle Part I: Content and context 1. Arresting images: Anti-pornography slideshows
activism and the academy
Gail Dines
Linda Thompson
Rebecca Whisnant
with Karen Boyle 2. Methodological considerations in mapping pornography content
Ana Bridges 3. 'Now that's pornography': Violence and domination in Adult Video News
Meagan Tyler 4. Repetition and hyperbole: The gendered choreographies of heteroporn
Susanna Paasonen 5. Cocktail parties: Fetishising semen in pornography beyond bukkake
Lisa Jean Moore & Juliana Weissbein 6. Virtually commercial sex
Sarah Neely Part II: Address
consumption
regulation 7. Pornography is what the end of the world looks like
Robert Jensen 8. From Jekyll to Hyde: The grooming of male pornography consumers
Rebecca Whisnant 9. Porn consumers' public faces: Mainstream media
address and representation
Karen Boyle 10. To catch a curious clicker: A social network analysis of the online pornography industry
Jennifer Johnson 11. Young men using pornography
Michael Flood 12. 'Students study hard porn': Pornography and the popular press
Mark Jones & Gerry Carlin 13. Marginalising feminism: debating extreme pornography laws in public and policy discourse
Clare McGlynn Epilogue: How was it for you? Karen Boyle
Karen Boyle Part I: Content and context 1. Arresting images: Anti-pornography slideshows
activism and the academy
Gail Dines
Linda Thompson
Rebecca Whisnant
with Karen Boyle 2. Methodological considerations in mapping pornography content
Ana Bridges 3. 'Now that's pornography': Violence and domination in Adult Video News
Meagan Tyler 4. Repetition and hyperbole: The gendered choreographies of heteroporn
Susanna Paasonen 5. Cocktail parties: Fetishising semen in pornography beyond bukkake
Lisa Jean Moore & Juliana Weissbein 6. Virtually commercial sex
Sarah Neely Part II: Address
consumption
regulation 7. Pornography is what the end of the world looks like
Robert Jensen 8. From Jekyll to Hyde: The grooming of male pornography consumers
Rebecca Whisnant 9. Porn consumers' public faces: Mainstream media
address and representation
Karen Boyle 10. To catch a curious clicker: A social network analysis of the online pornography industry
Jennifer Johnson 11. Young men using pornography
Michael Flood 12. 'Students study hard porn': Pornography and the popular press
Mark Jones & Gerry Carlin 13. Marginalising feminism: debating extreme pornography laws in public and policy discourse
Clare McGlynn Epilogue: How was it for you? Karen Boyle