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Everyday Pornography
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Everyday Pornography, 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 heterosexu, Everyday Pornography
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  • Everyday Pornography
  • Written by author Edited by Karen Boyle
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., 7/19/2010
  • 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 heterosexu
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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


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