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Index
Contents Figures and tables
Figures Tables
Notes on the contributors Acknowledgements Introduction
Part I, Content and context Part II, Address, consumption, regulation Notes
Part I Content and context
Chapter 1 Arresting images
Notes
Chapter 2 Methodological considerations in mapping pornography content
The pornography genre and aggression Methodological choices in mapping the pornographic text Defining key terms in prior content analyses Results of prior content analyses Notes
Chapter 3 ‘Now, that’s pornography!’
Violence and sadomasochism in mainstream pornography Consumption and production Analysing content in AVN AVN and the rise of extreme pornography Editor’s Choice reviews and the eroticizing of violence against women Notes
Chapter 4 Repetition and hyperbole
Mapping the pornographic Heterosexual structuralism Tracing the modalities of (online) pornography The extreme as mainstream? Fascination and disgust Conclusion
Chapter 5 Cocktail parties
Fountains of glory, billboards of fear Where sperm is king The data and the approach The money shot redux Marking, consuming and self-swallowing Conclusion Acknowledgements Notes
Chapter 6 Virtually commercial sex
Sex and technology Introducing Second Life Sex in Second Life Pornography and prostitution in Second Life Notes
Part II Address, consumption, regulation
Chapter 7 Pornography is what the end of the world looks like
The images that produce erections: ‘disturbing and exciting’ The industry that produces the images: ‘unkind, violent’ The images: ‘If I look at another one of these pictures I will die’ What’s empathy got to do with it? Notes
Chapter 8 From Jekyll to Hyde
Content and escalation Criticisms and moral ambivalence Drawing the line ‘Not my fault’: diminished responsibility ‘I felt she was into it’: consumers’ thinking about the women in pornography Men, but not monsters Self-fragmentation: from Jekyll to Hyde Moral damage: from consumer to consumed Notes
Chapter 9 Porn consumers’ public faces
The straw man ‘Negative’ images Addressing the invisible man Porn consumers on screen Conclusion Notes
Chapter 10 To catch a curious clicker
A co-operative union: patriarchal capitalism A compromised union: modern imperial capitalism and old patriarchy A union threatened: imperial capitalism and a general crisis in patriarchy A reconstituted union: commercial online pornography and hegemonic masculinity Methodology Analysis Summary and conclusion Notes
Chapter 11 Young men using pornography
Patterns of pornography use Effects and significance
Pornography as sex education
Sexual knowledge and attitudes Sexual practices and relations
Pornography as betrayal Pornography as addiction Pornography as sexist education Pornography as rape training
Fifty ways to leave your lover Notes
Chapter 12 ‘Students study hard porn’
Notes
Chapter 13 Marginalizing feminism?
Criminalizing extreme pornography Debating extreme pornography Feminist interventions
Radical feminism and the legal regulation of pornography Anti-censorship feminism
Marginalizing feminism Notes
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography Index
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