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Captain Mary Flint ([info]doneril) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2009-02-27 00:54:00


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Entry tags:oh taggy boy the pipes are calling, requiescat in tage, where have all the tags gone?

Feministing Porn Wank
Over on feministing.com, Steven asks So I am wondering what the view of porn are here. How it affects men, women, society. Good affects, bad affects, all that stuff. among other things and spawns wank.

Lilith Luffles scores with the first mention of Andrea Dworkin's view of porn. In the replies to that, RuPaula and meeneecat debate women's cum shots.

Sarah whines that people who like porn don't watch her porn and has low reading comprehension.

In the same thread, porn stars (and all sex workers) are slaves of the patriarchry. Actually, all women are slaves of the patriarchy and nothing more than their bodies.

Rachel in WY complains that porn is made for men.

MASHBengal thinks written and animated porn are worse than live action porn and more demeaning. timothy_nakayama asked for her thoughts on yaoi, but she doesn't respond.

kaitlynva demands that someone think of the children.

Your fantasy is wrong. You're just a tool of the patriarchy.



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[info]sequinedlizard
2009-03-01 03:58 am UTC (link)
Can't find the specific source, but here's some books/articles that might be useful:

Books:
Question of Pornography: Research Findings and Policy Implications
E Donnerstein ; D Linz ; S Penrod

Pornography
Peter Lehman

The Reality Effect
Joel Black

Deviant Eyes, Deviant Bodies
Chris Straayer

Pornography: Research Advances & Policy Considerations
Dolf Zillmann, Jennings Bryant

Sex for Sale
Ronald John Weitzer

Articles:
Exploring the Social and Sexual "Reality" of Contemporary Pornography
Hans-Bernd Brosius, James B. Weaver, III and Joachim F. Staab
The Journal of Sex Research, Vol. 30, No. 2 (May, 1993), pp. 161-170

"Stop Reading Films!": Film Studies, Close Analysis, and Gay Pornography
John Champagne
Cinema Journal, Vol. 36, No. 4 (Summer, 1997), pp. 76-97

Film Bodies: Gender, Genre, and Excess
Linda Williams
Film Quarterly, Vol. 44, No. 4 (Summer, 1991), pp. 2-13

The Social Content of Pornography, Don D. Smith
The Journal of Communication Vol 26, No. 1 1976, pp. 16-24

Sexed Up: Theorizing the Sexualization of Culture
Sexualities, Feb 2006; 9: 77 - 94.

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