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Preamble.
1. Fact and Fiction.
2. Human Rights.
3. Obscenity and Censorship.
4. Porn vs. Erotica.
5. Subjects, Objects and Equal Opportunities.
6. Why Look at Women?.
7. Art and Pornography.
8.The Literary and the Production of Value.
9. The Book Business.
10. Playing in the Literary Sanctuary.
11. Collaboration.
12. Communication.
13. Sex / Sexuality.
Postscript.
Practical Perspectives.
Index.
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