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Pornography and Sexual Representation

by Slade
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Overview

For better or worse, pornography and sexual representation suffuse American culture. This first comprehensive guide to the literature includes the history of pornography in the United States and discusses pornography in a vast range of media. Volume one opens with a discussion of the history of American pornography. Two separate sections present information regarding bibliographies and reference tools concerning pornography and reviews of references devoted to the histories of sexuality and its representations and theoretical works on erotica and pornography. One chapter is devoted to a discussion of major research collections. Also included are a chronology of important dates in the history of American pornography and a discussion of child pornography. Volume two focuses on dramatic, visual, and electronic media and is arranged by topic. Chapters discuss the landscape of the body, performance, erotic and pornographic art, erotic and pornographic photography, motion pictures and videotapes, and electronic media. Volume three focuses on oral, print, and journalistic media and includes folklore and oral genres, erotic literature, newspapers, magazines and advertising, and comics. The volume concludes with a section concerning research and policy regarding medical and social sciences, the law in the United States, and the economics of pornography.

An invaluable tool for further research, this guide to the literature of pornography and sexual representation will appeal to scholars and students of popular culture, gender and women's studies, and gay and lesbian studies. It will also interest those in the field of American history and mass media.

About the Author, Slade

JOSEPH W. SLADE is Professor with the School of Communication, Ohio University, Athens.

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Two premises support this interesting three-volume set. First, "pornography does not compel assent to a particular agenda," and thus remains marginal and a source of energy to mainstream culture. Second, pornography is viewed by Slade (communications, Ohio State U.) as a kind of sexual folklore ("All folklore is erotic," said the folklorist Gershon Legman). The first volume provides a chronology of American pornography; Slade's short essay, "Thinking About Pornography"; a history of American pornography; a bibliographic essay on research and reference tools; histories of sexuality and its representations; theoretical works on erotica and pornography, a discussion of maintaining major research collections, and lastly, child pornography. Volume two focuses on representation, specifically, the landscape of the body (displayed bodies, sexualities, and erotic toys), and porn in performance, art, photography, cinema, video, and electronic media. The last volume surveys pornography in folklore, erotic literature, periodicals, advertising, comics, medical and social science research, and pornography in conjunction with the law and the economy. Each volume contains a table of contents for the whole set. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 30, 2000
Publisher
Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 2001.
Pages
1264
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780313275685

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