Title: For adult users only: the dilemma of violent pornography
Abstract:Introduction Susan Gubar and Joan Hoff Part One Past Debates and Present Stalemates 1. Why Is There No History of Pornography? Joan Hoff 2. Representing Pornography: Feminism, Criticism, and Depiction...Introduction Susan Gubar and Joan Hoff Part One Past Debates and Present Stalemates 1. Why Is There No History of Pornography? Joan Hoff 2. Representing Pornography: Feminism, Criticism, and Depiction Female Violation Susan Gubar 3. Pornography and the Religious Imagination Mary Jo Weaver 4. Social Science and Public Policy: Looking at the 1986 Commission on Pornography Edna Einsiedel 5. Pornography as a Legal Text: Comments from a Legal Perspective Robein West Part Two Contemporary Ramifications 6. Public Opinion and Pornography Policy Doris-Jean Burton 7. Violent Pornography: Mimetic Nihilism and the Eclipse of Differences Richard B. Miller 8. Beyond the Meese Commission Report: Understanding the Variable Nature of Pornography Regulation David Pritchard 9. Pornography and Existing Law: What the Law Can Do Lauren Robel 10. Fetishism and Hard Core: Marx, Freud, and the OMoney ShotO Linda Williams 11. Mitigating the Effects of Violent Pornography Margaret intons-Peterson and Beverly Roskos-Ewoldsen Contributors IndexRead More
Publication Year: 1989
Publication Date: 1989-12-01
Language: en
Type: article
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