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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Pt. I | Introduction: What Is Pornography? | |
Defining Pornography | 3 | |
Inconsistencies in Definitions | 7 | |
Types of Pornography | 9 | |
The Contents of Pornography | 11 | |
Don Smith's Study | 11 | |
Neil Malamuth and Barry Spinner's Study | 13 | |
Joseph Scott and Steven Cuvelier's Study | 14 | |
Joseph Slade's Study | 15 | |
T. S. Palys's Study | 16 | |
Park Elliott Dietz and Alan Sears's Study | 17 | |
Feminist Research | 21 | |
Gloria Cowan, Carole Lee, Daniella Levy, and Debra Snyder's Study | 21 | |
Gloria Cowan and Robin Campbell's Study | 24 | |
In Summary | 26 | |
The Circulation Rates for Selected Pornographic Magazines | 27 | |
Changes in Subscription Rates Over Time | 28 | |
Estimating the Percentage of American Male Consumers of Pornography Magazines | 31 | |
Pt. II | Pornographic Pictures as Woman Hatred | |
Picturing Woman Hatred | 37 | |
What's in the Picture and What Does It Mean? | 40 | |
Cartoons | 40 | |
Racist and Anti-Semitic Pornography | 51 | |
Photographic Pornography | 64 | |
Femicidal Pornography | 98 | |
Conclusion | 109 | |
Pt. III | Pornography as a Cause of Rape | |
Pornography Is No Fantasy | 113 | |
Males' Propensity to Rape | 114 | |
Pornography as a Cause of Rape: Theory and Research | 118 | |
The Meaning of "Cause" | 120 | |
I | The Role of Pornography in Predisposing Some Males to Want to Rape | 122 |
Children's Exposure to Pornography and Their Imitative Behavior | 126 | |
II | The Role of Pornography in Undermining Some Males' Internal Inhibitions Against Acting Out Their Desire to Rape | 132 |
III | The Role of Pornography in Undermining Some Males' Social Inhibitions Against Acting Out Their Desire to Rape | 140 |
IV | The Role of Pornography in Undermining Potential Victims' Abilities to Avoid or Resist Rape | 142 |
Further Empirical Findings on Pornography as a Cause of Rape | 145 | |
Further Evidence of Harm | 145 | |
Pt. IV | Conclusion | |
Introduction | 155 | |
The Irrationality of Pro-Porn Feminists | 156 | |
American Public Opinion on Pornography | 157 | |
Public Opinion on the Impact of Pornography | 158 | |
Public Opinion on Americans' Desire for Greater Legal Restrictions on Pornography | 161 | |
The Power of Pro-Porn Americans to Dominate the Majority of Anti-porn Americans | 162 | |
Public Opinion Data | 162 | |
Conclusion | 166 | |
App. 1 | Directories' Disparate Pornography Magazine Subscription Rates | 171 |
App. 2 | Public Opinion Polls on Pornography | 172 |
Is Pornography Harmful? | 172 | |
Desire for Greater Legal Restrictions on Pornography | 178 | |
App. 3 | Feminist Anti-Pornography Education and Activist List | 183 |
References | 187 | |
Index | 195 | |
About the Author | 205 |
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