26. Pornography

(Excerpted from The Men's Bibliography: A comprehensive bibliography of writing on men, masculinities, gender, and sexualities, compiled by Michael Flood. 19th edition, 2008. Home URL: http://mensbiblio.xyonline.net/)

Note: I have not included here the massive body of literature on film studies, including feminist film theory.

a) Good Introductory Reading

Berger, Ronald J., Patricia Searles, and Charles E. Cottle. (eds.). (1991). Feminism and Pornography. New York: Praeger.
Contents:
The Feminist Movement and the Contemporary Pornography Debate.
Traditional Perspectives on Pornography: Popular Positions and Governmental Commissions.
Pornography and the Feminist Sexuality Debate: Radical and Libertarian Feminism.
Other Feminist Perspectives on Pornography: Liberal, Marxist, Socialist, and Black Feminism.
Men's Perspectives on Pornography.
The Research Context of the Feminist Debate.
The Legal Context of the Feminist Debate.
Nonlegal Alternatives and Concluding Remarks.

Bhattacharyya, Gargi. (2002). Representing Sexuality. Chapter 6 in Sexuality and Society: An introduction. London & New York: Routledge.

Brooks, Gary R., and Lenore Walker. (1995). The Centerfold Syndrome: How Men Can Overcome Objectification and Achieve Intimacy with Women. Jossey-Bass Social and Behavioral Science.

Burstyn, Varda. (ed). (1985). Women Against Censorship. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre
Includes;
False Promises: Feminist antipornography legislation in the U.S. / Duggan, Lisa, Hunter, Nan and Vance, Carole S.
Retrenchment versus Transformation: The Politics of the Antipornography Movement / Snitow, Ann.
Political Precedents and Moral Crusades: Women, Sex and the State / Burstyn, Varda.
Thrills, Chills and the ‘Lesbian Threat’ or, The Media, the State and Women’s Sexuality / Valverde, Mariana and Weir, Lorna.
Pornography: Image and Reality / Diamond, Sara.
Making Sense of Research on Pornography / Burstyn, Varda.
Beyond Despair: Positive Strategies / Burstyn, Varda.

Caught Looking Inc. (1988). Caught Looking: Feminism, Pornography and Censorship. Seattle: The Real Comet Press. Includes;
Retrenchment vs. Transformation: The Politics of the Antipornography Movement (pp. 10-17) / Snitow, Ann.
Pornography and Pleasure / Webster, Paula.
The Pornography Debate in Context: A Chronology of Sexuality, Media and Violence Issues in Feminism / Hunter, Nan D.
False Promises: Feminist antipornography legislation in the U.S. (pp. 72-85) / Duggan, Lisa, Hunter, Nan and Vance, Carole S.

Cornell, Drucilla. (2000). (ed.). Feminism and Pornography. Oxford: Oxford University Press.Introduction , Dorchen Leidholdt.
ANTI-PORNOGRAPHY FEMINISM.
Against the Male Flood: Censorship, Pornography and Equality / Andrea Dworkin.
Pornography and Grief / Andrea Dworkin.
Pornography and Rape: A Causal Model / Diana Russell.
Defamation and Discrimination / Catharine A. MacKinnon.
Pornography: An Exchange-Comment/Reply / Ronald Dworkin and Catharine A. MacKinnon.
The Roar on the other Side of Silence / Catharine A. MacKinnon.
Suffering and Speech / Andrea Dworkin.
QUESTIONING MORALISM.
Not a Moral issue / Catharine A. MacKinnon.
The Mirror of Pornography / Wendy Brown.
The Obscenity Prosecution of 2 Live Crew / Kimberle Crenshaw.
On the Question of Pornography and Sexual Violence: Moving Beyond Cause and Effect / Deborah Cameron and Elizabeth Frazer.
The Politics of Postmodern Feminism: lessons from the Anti-Porn Campaign / Mary Jo Frug.
It’s Merely Designed for Sexual Arousal: Interrogating the Indefensibility of Lesbian Smut / Becki Ross.
Avoiding Constitutional Depression: Bad Attitudes and the Fate of Butler / Anne Scales.
On Prostitution: Two Broadsheets and a Statement / Italian Manifesto.
A HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL ANALYSIS OF SEXUALITY, IMPERIALISM AND MODERNITY.
Obscenity and the Origins of Modernity, 1500-1800 / Lynn Hunt.
The Colonial Harem: Images of a Suberoticism / Malek Alloula.
Erotic Autonomy as a Politics of Decolonization: An Anatomy of Feminist and State Practice in the Bahamas Tourist Industry / Jacqui Alexander.
Looking for Women’s Rights in the Rainbow: Pornography, Censorship and the ‘New’ South Africa / Lliane Loots.
We are Women Too: Prostitution After the Cuban Revolution / Victoria Ortiz.
BREAKING OPEN THE GROUND OF SEX AND GENDER.
Seducing Women into a ‘Lifestyle and Vaginal Fisting’: Lesbian Sex Gets Virtually Dangerous / Amber Hollibaugh.
Just Looking for Trouble: Robert Maplethorpe and Fantasies About Race / Kobena Mercer.
Good Girls look the Other Way / Bell Hooks.
The Force of Fantasy: Feminism, Maplethorpe and Discursive Excess / Judith Butler.
Love Me, Master, Love Me, Son / Rey Chow.
EROTIC HOPE, FEMININE SEXUALITY AND THE BEGINNINGS OF SEXUAL FREEDOM.
Polemical Preface: Pornography in the Service of Women / Angela Carter.
Porn in the USA / Candida Royalle.
Pornography’s Temptation / Drucilla Cornell.
Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power / Audre Lorde.
Lovers and Workers: Screening the Body in Post-Communist Hungarian Cinema / Catherine Portuges.
What We’re Rolling Around in Bed With / Amber Hollibaugh and Cherrie Moraga.
Porn / Alice Walker.
Little Hungarian Pornography / Peter Esterhazy.
El Salvador, Mission Statement / Flora Di Peidra.
Prostitution in Latin America and the Caribbean / Zooraida Ramirez Rodriguez.
From Research to Action / Siriporn Skrobanek, Nattaya Boonpakdi and Chutima Janthakeero.
Editing Pornography / Isabell Barker.

Dines, Gail, Robert Jensen, and Ann Russo. (eds.). (1998). Pornography: The Production and Consumption of Inequality. New York: Routledge.
Introduction: Pornographic Dodges and Distortions.
Feminists Confront Pornography’s Subordinating Practices: Politics and Strategies for Change Dirty Business: Playboy Magazine and the Mainstreaming of Pornography.
The Content of Mass-Marketed Pornography.
Using Pornography.
“Feeding People in all Their Hungers”: One Woman’s Attempt to Link the Struggle.
The Pain of Pornography.
Living in Two Worlds: An Activist in the Academy.

Dworkin, Andrea. (1989). Letters from a War Zone: Writings 1976-1989. New York: Dutton.

Dworkin, Andrea. (1989). Pornography: Men Possessing Women. New York: Dutton

Feminists Against Censorship. (1991). Pornography and Feminism: The Case Against Censorship. London: Lawrence & Wishart

Gunter, Barrie. (2002). Media Sex: What Are The Issues?. Mahwah, New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum.

Itzin, Catherine. (ed). (1992). Pornography: Women, Violence and Civil Liberties - A Radical New View. New York: Oxford University Press

Jensen, Robert. (2007). Getting Off: Pornography and the End of Masculinity. Cambridge, MA: South End Press.

Kimmel, Michael. (ed). (1990). Men Confront Pornography. New York: Crown

Matthews, Jill J. (ed). (1997). Sex in Public: Australian Sexual Cultures. Sydney: Allen & Unwin

Russell, Diana E.H. (ed). (1993). Making Violence Sexy: Feminist Views on Pornography. New York & London: Teachers College Press.

Segal, Lynne, and Mary McIntosh. (eds.). (1992). Sex Exposed: Sexuality and the Pornography Debate. London: Virago

Stoltenberg, John. (1990). Refusing To Be a Man: Essays on Sex and Justice. CA & Suffolk: Fontana/Collins.
Includes;
The Forbidden Language of Sex.
Pornography and Freedom.
Confronting Pornography as a Civil-Rights Issue.

b) Recent and important works

Albury, Kath. (2002). Yes Means Yes: Getting Explicit About Heterosex. Sydney: Allen & Unwin.

Allen, Louisa. (2006). “Looking at the Real Thing”: Young men, pornography, and sexuality education. Discourse, Volume 27, Number 1, March, pp. 69-83.

Allen, Mike, Dave D’Alessio, and Keri Brezgel. (1995). A meta-analysis summarizing the effects of pornography II: Aggression after exposure. Human Communication Research 22(2), December, pp. 258-283.

Allen, Mike, Dave D’Alessio, Tara Emmers, and Lisa Gebhardt. (1996). The role of educational briefings in mitigating effects of experimental exposure to violent sexually explicit material: A meta-analysis. Journal of Sex Research 33(2), pp. 135-141.

Allen, Mike, Tara Emmers, Lisa Gebhardt, and Mary A. Glery. (1995). Exposure to pornography and acceptance of rape myths. Journal of Communication 45(1), Winter, pp. 5-26.

Andrews, David. (2004). Convention and Ideology in the Contemporary Softcore Feature: The sexual architecture of House of Love. Journal of Popular Culture, August, 38(1).

Arcand, Bernard. (1993). The Jaguar and the Anteater: Pornography Degree Zero. London: Verso.

Assiter, Alison, and Carol Avedon. (1993). Bad Girls and Dirty Pictures: The Challenge to Reclaim Feminism. London: Pluto.

Assiter, Alison. (1989). Pornography, Feminism and the Individual. London: Pluto Press.

Attwood, Feona. (2004). Pornography and objectification. Feminist Media Studies. Volume 4 Number 1, March.

Attwood, Feona. (2005). Fashion and Passion: Marketing Sex to Women. Sexualities, Volume 8, No. 4, October, pp. 392-406.

Attwood, Feona. (2002). Reading porn: The paradigm shift in pornography research. Sexualities, 5(1), pp. 91-105.

Barcan, Ruth. (2004). Nudity: a Cultural Anatomy. Oxford and New York: Berg.

Beggan, James K., and Scott T. Allison. (2005). Tough Women in the Unlikeliest of Places: The Unexpected Toughness of the Playboy Playmate. Journal of Popular Culture, Aug., Vol. 38, Iss. 5.

Belile, Liz. (ed). (2000). Gynomite: Fearless, Feminist Porn. New Mouth from the Dirty South.

Bell, D. (1992). Aberrant porn ∫ gay male pornography. Unpublished Masters thesis, San Francisco State University, San Francisco.

Bergner, Ramond M., and Ana J. Bridges. (2002). The significance of heavy pornography involvement for romantic partners: Research and clinical implications. Journal of Sex and Marital Therapy, Volume 28, Number 3 / May-June, 193-206.

Bridges, Ana J., Ramond M. Bergner, and Matthew Hesson-McInnis. (2003). Romantic Partners’ Use of Pornography: Its Significance for Women. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 29(1).

Burstyn, Varda. (ed). (1985). Women Against Censorship. Vancouver: Douglas & McIntyre.

Butler, Judith. (1997). Excitable Speech: A Politics of the Performative. London: Routledge.

Califia, Pat. (1994). Public Sex: The Culture of Radical Sex. Pittsburgh, PA: Cleis
Includes;
Among us, Against Us - The New Puritans: Does Equation of Pornography with Violence add Up To Political Repression?. See No Evil: An Update on the Feminist Antipornography Movement. The Obscene, Disgusting, and Vile Meese Commission Report.

Caputi, Jane. (2002). Everyday Pornography. In Gail Dines and Jean Humez. (eds.). Race, Class, Gender in the Media, 2nd Edition: Sage Publications, pp. 434-50.

Champagne, J. (1997). ‘Stop Reading Films!’: Film Studies, Close Analysis, and Gay Pornography. Cinema Journal 36(4): 76-97.

Chancer, Lynn. (1998). Reconcilable Differences: Confronting Beauty, Pornography, and the Future of Feminism. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.

Chatterjee, Bela. (2001). Last of the Rainmacs? Thinking about pornography in cyberspace. In David Wall,. (ed.) Crime and the Internet, Routledge: London, pp. 74-99.

Chatterjee, Bela. (2005). Pixels, Pimps and Prostitutes: Human Rights and the Cyber Sex Trade. In Klang, Mathias and Murray, Andrew. (eds.) Human Rights in the Digital Age, Cavendish: London, pp. 11-26.

Ciclitira, Karen. (2004). Pornography, Women and Feminism: Between Pleasure and Politics. Sexualities, Aug; 7: 281-301.

Cook, Ian. (2006). Western Heterosexual Masculinity, Anxiety, and Web Porn. Journal of Men’s Studies, Vol. 14 Issue 1.

Cooper, A. (ed.). (2002). Sex & The Internet: A Guidebook for Clinicians. London: Brunner-Routledge.

Coopersmith, Jonathan. (2006). Does Your Mother Know What You Really Do? The Changing Nature and Image of Computer-Based Pornography. History and Technology, Volume 22, Number 1, March, pp. 1-25.

Cornell, Drucilla. (1995). The Imaginary Domain: Abortion, Pornography and Sexual Harrassment. New York & London: Routledge.

Cossman, Brenda, Shannon Bell, Lise Gotell, and Becki Ross. (eds.). (1997). Bad Attitude/s on Trial: Pornography, Feminism, and the Butler Decision. University of Toronto Press.

Cover, Rob. (2003). The Naked Subject: Nudity, Context and Sexualization in Contemporary Culture. Body & Society, 9, 3, Sept, 53-72.

Crawford, B. J. (1996). Gay does not necessarily mean good: A critique of Jeffrey Sherman’s ‘Love speech: The social utility of pornography’. American University Journal of Gender and the Law, 5(1), 9-20.

Daneback, Kristian, Michael Ross, and Sven-Axel Mânsson. (2006). Characteristics and Behaviors of Sexual Compulsives Who Use the Internet for Sexual Purposes. Sexual Addiction and Compulsivity, Volume 13, Number 1, January-March, pp. 53-67.

Davis, Laurel. (1997). The Swimsuit Issue and Sport: Hegemonic Masculinity in Sports Illustrated. New York: State University of New York Press.

Dyer, R. (1992). Coming to terms: Gay pornography. In R. Dyer. (ed.), Only Entertainment (pp. 121-134). London: Routledge.

Dyer, R. (1994). Idol thoughts: Orgasm and self-reflexivity in gay pornography. Critical Quarterly, 36(1), 49-62.

Edwards, Tim. (1993). Erotics and Politics: Gay Male Sexuality, Masculinity, and Feminism. New York: Routledge. (One chapter on gay porn)

Escoffier, Jeffrey. (2003). Gay-for-Pay: Straight Men and the Making of Gay Pornography, Qualitative Sociology, Volume 26, Issue 4, December: 531-555.

Fejes, F. (2002). Bent Passions: Heterosexual Masculinity, Pornography, and Gay Male Identity. Sexuality & Culture, 1 July, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 95-113.

Fithern, D. L. (1996). Gay Pornography as Cultural Object: Homosexual Desire and the Transmission of Dominant Ideology. Dissertation Abstracts International, MAI 35(06), 1996, 1622. (UMI No. MM18390).

Fung, R. (1991). Looking for my penis: The eroticized Asian in gay video porn. In Bad Object-Choices. (ed.), How do I look? Queer film and video (pp. 145-168). Seattle: Bay Press.

Gibson, Pamela, and Roma Gibson. (eds.). (1993). Dirty Looks: Women, Pornography, Power. London: BFI Publishing.

Grundner, Tom M. (2000). The Skinner Box Effect: Sexual Addiction & Online Pornography. Writers Club Press.

Hamamoto, D. (year?) The joy fuck club: Prolegomenon to an Asian American porno practice. In D. Hamamoto & S. Liu. (eds.), Countervisions: Asian American film criticism (pp. 59-89). Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Hardy, Simon. (2004). Reading pornography. Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, Volume 4, Number 1, Aprill, pp. pp. 3-18.

Hardy, Simon. (1998). The Reader, the Author, His Woman and Her Lover: Soft-Core Pornography and Heterosexual Men. London: Cassell.

Heins, Marjorie. (2001). Not in Front of the Children: “Indecency”, Censorship, and the Innocence of Youth. New York: Hill and Wang.

Hunt, Lynn. (ed.). The Invention of Pornography: Obscenity and the Origins of Modernity 1500-1800. New York: Zone Books.

Jacobs K. (2004). Pornography in small places and other spaces. Cultural Studies, Volume 18, Number 1, January, pp. 67-83.

Jeffreys, Sheila. (2003). Gay Male Pornography. Chapter 4 in Unpacking Queer Politics: A lesbian feminist perspective. Polity (Blackwells).

Jensen, Robert. (2004). Pornography and Sexual Violence. VAWnet National Electronic Network on Violence Against Women, April, National Resource Center on Domestic Violence.

Joshi, S. (2003). ‘Watcha gonna do when they cum all over you?’ What police themes in male erotic video reveal about (Leather)sexual subjectivity. Sexualities 6(2), May.

Joshi, S. (2003). In the eyes of the beholder: ‘Seeing more’ into the erotic vision of Romeo & Julian’. South Asian Popular Culture 1(2), Nov.

Journal of Homosexuality. (2004). Special Issue: Gay Male Pornography, Vol. 47, Iss. 3/4, August.
Eclectic Views on Gay Male Pornography: Pornucopia / Morrison, Todd G.
Educating Gay Male Youth; Since When Is Pornography a Path Towards Self-Respect? / Kendall, Christopher N.
“He Was Treating Me Like Trash, and I Was Loving It.” Perspectives on Gay Male Pornography / Morrison, Todd G.
Homecoming: The Relevance of Radical Feminism for Gay Men / Jensen, Robert.
If You Look at It Long Enough. / Hallam, Paul.
In the Slammer: The Myth of the Prison in American Gay Pornographic Video / Mercer, John.
Memoir and Performance: Social Change and Self Life-Writing Among Men Who Are Gay Pornography Producers and Actors / Cohler, Bertram J.
Porn Again: Some Final Considerations / Ellis, Shannon R., Whitehead, Bruce W.
Sex Pigs: Why Porn Is Like Sausage, or The Truth Is That -- Behind the Scenes -- Porn Is Not Very Sexy / Scuglila, Benjamin.

Juffer, Jane. (1998). At Home With Pornography: Women, Sexuality, and Everyday Life. New York University Press.

Kappeler, Susan. (1986). The Pornography of Representation. Cambridge: Polity.

Kendrick, Walter. (1996). The Secret Museum: Pornography in modern culture. Berkeley, LA & London: University of California Press.

Kipnis, Laura. (1996). Bound and Gagged: Pornography and the Politics of Fantasy in America. New York: Grove Press.

Lacombe, Dany. (1994). Pornography and the Law in the Age of Feminism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press.

Levy, Ariel. (2005). Female Chauvinist Pigs: Women and the rise of raunch culture. Melbourne: Schwartz (New York: Free Press).

Loftus, David. (2002). Watching Sex: How Men Really Respond to Pornography. Thunder’s Mouth Press.

Lords, Traci. (2003). Traci Lords: Underneath It All.

Lumby, Catharine. (1997). Bad Girls: The Media, Sex and Feminism in the 90s. Sydney: Allen and Unwin

MacKinnon, Catharine, and Andrea Dworkin. (eds.). (1997). In Harm’s Way: The Pornography Civil Rights Hearings. Harvard University Press.

MacKinnon, Catharine. (1994). Only Words. London: HarperCollins.

Matrix, Cherie et al. (eds.). (1996). Tales from the Clit: A Female Experience of Pornography. A K Pr Distribution.

McElroy, Wendy. (1995). XXX: A Woman’s Right to Pornography. New York: St Martin’s Press.

McKee, Alan. (2005). The need to bring the voices of pornography consumers into public debates about the genre and its effects. Australian Journal of Communication, 32(2).

McKee, Alan. (2005). The Objectification of Women in Mainstream Pornographic Videos in Australia. Journal of Sex Research, November, Vol. 42, Iss. 4.

McKee, Alan, Katherine Albury, and Catherine Lumby. (2008). The Porn Report. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Publishing.

McNair, Brian. (1996). Mediated Sex: Pornography and postmodern culture. London & New York. Arnold.

Merskin, Debra. (2004). Reviving Lolita? A Media Literacy Examination of Sexual Portrayals of Girls in Fashion Advertising. American Behavioral Scientist, September; 48: 119-129.

Mitchell, Kimberley J., David Finkelhor, and Janis Wolak. (2003). The Exposure of Youth to Unwanted Sexual Material on the Internet: A National Survey of Risk, Impact, and Prevention. Youth & Society, 34(3), March, pp. 330-358.

O’Toole, Lawrence. (1998). Pornocopia: Porn, Sex, Technology and Desire. London: Serpent’s Tail.

Oddone-Paolucci, Elizabeth, Mark Genuis, and Claudio Violato. (1997). A Meta-Analysis of the Published Research on the Effects of Pornography. Medicine, Mind and Adolescence, 1997; Vol. XII, nÅ 1-2, pp 101-112.

Potter, Hugh. (1986). Pornography: Group pressures and individual rights. Sydney: Federation Press.

Radford, Jill, Melissa Friedberg, and Lynne Harne. (eds.). (2000). Women, Violence and Strategies for Action: Feminist Research, Policy and Practice. Buckingham & Philadelphia: Open University Press.
Includes;
4. Virtual Violence? Pornography and Violence Against Women on the Internet / Terry Gillespie (pp. 40-56).
5. Prostitution, Pornography and Telephone Boxes / Ruth Swirsky and Celia Jenkins

Richters, Juliet, Andrew E. Grulich, Richard O. de Visser, Anthony M.A. Smith, and Chris E. Rissel. (2003). Autoerotic, esoteric and other sexual practices engaged in by a representative sample of adults. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health. (2003). Special issue: The Australian Study of Health and Relationships. 27(2), April, (pp. 180-190).

Russell, Diana E.H. (1993). Against Pornography: The Evidence of Harm. Russell Publications.

Russell, Diane E.H. (1998). Dangerous Relationships: Pornography, Misogyny, and Rape. Sage.

Russo, Ann. (2001). Taking Back Our Lives: A Call to Action for the Violence Against Women Movement. New York: Routledge.
Includes;
Pornography’s Stories: Eroticizing Inequality, Hierarchy, and Historical Atrocity.
Lesbian Porn Stories: Rebellion And/Or Resistance? / Ann Russo and Lourdes Toress

Senn, C.Y., and S. Desmarais. (2004). Impact of interaction with a partner or friend on the exposure effects of pornography and erotica. Violence and Victims, Dec;19(6): 645-58.

Shapiro, Ben. (2005). Porn Generation: How Social Liberalism Is Corrupting Our Future. Regnery Publishing.

Shope, J.H. (2004). When Words Are Not Enough: The search for the effect of pornography on abused women. Violence Against Women, 10(1), January.

Soble, Alan. (2002). Pornography, Sex, and Feminism. Prometheus Books.

Stan, Adele M. (ed). (1995). Debating Sexual Correctness: Pornography, Sexual Harassment, Date Rape, and the Politics of Sexual Equality. New York: Delta.

Stark, Christine, and Rebecca Whisnant. (eds.). (2004). Not For Sale: Feminists Resisting Pornography & Prostitution. Melbourne: Spinifex Press.
Includes;
Confronting Pornography: Some Conceptual Basics / Rebecca Whisnant.
Prostitution and the New Slavery / Vednita Carter.
In and Out: A Survivor’s Memoir of Stripping / Taylor Lee.
Pornography, Prostitution, and a Beautiful and Tragic Recent History / Andrea Dworkin.
Strategies of Connection: Prostitution and Feminist Politics / Margaret Baldwin.
Left Labor in Bed with the Sex Industry / Joyce Wu.
Sex and Feminism: Who is Being Silenced? / Adriene Sere.
Prostitution as a Harmful Cultural Practice / Sheila Jeffreys.
What Does Pornography Say About Me(n)? How I Became an Anti-Pornography Activist / Rus Ervin Funk.
Pornography and International Human Rights / John Stoltenberg.
Girls to Boyz: Sex Radial Women Promoting Prostitution, Pornography and Sadomasochism / Christine Stark.
Cunstpeak: Words from the Heart of Darkness / Jane Caputi.

Strossen, Nadine. (1995). Defending Pornography: Free Speech, Sex, and the Fight for Women’s Rights. London: Simon & Schuster.

Tang, Isabel. (1999). Pornography: The secret history of civilization. London: Channel 4/Macmillan.

Thornburgh, Dick, and Herbert S. Lin. (eds.). (2002). Youth, Pornography, and the Internet. Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press.

Vnuk, Helen. (2003). Snatched: Sex & Censorship in Australia. Sydney: Random House.

Williams, Linda. (ed.). (2004). Porn Studies. Durham, NC, and London, UK: Duke University Press.
Porn studies: proliferating pornographies on/scene: an introduction / Linda Williams.
How to do things with the Starr Report: pornography, performance, and the president’s penis / Maria St. John.
Sex in the suburban: porn, home, movies, and the live action performance of love in Pam and Tommy Lee: Hardcore and uncensored / Minette Hillyer.
Office sluts and rebel flowers: the pleasures of Japanese pornographic comics for women / Deborah Shamoon.
Going on-line: consuming pornography in the digital era / Zabet Patterson.
Homosociality in the classical American stag film: off-screen, on-screen / Thomas Waugh.
The cultural-aesthetic specificities of all-male moving-image pornography / Rich Cante and Angelo Restivo.
What do you call a lesbian with long fingers?: the development of lesbian and dyke pornography / Heather Butler.
The gay sex clerk: Chuck Vincent’s straight pornography / Jake Gerli.
The resurrection of Brandon Lee: the making of a gay Asian Aamerican porn star / Nguyen Tan Hoang.
Skin flicks on the racial border: pornography, exploitation, and interracial lust / Linda Williams.
Crackers and whackers: the white trashing of porn / Constance Penley.
Pinup: the American secret weapon in World War II / Despina Kakoudaki --
Gauging a revolution: 16 mm film and the rise of the pornographic feature / Eric Schaefer.
Video pornography, visual pleasure, and the return of the sublime / Franklin Melendez.
Andy Warhol’s Blow job: toward the recognition of a pornographic avant-garde / Ara Osterweil.
Unbracketing motion study: Scott Stark’s NOEMA / Michael Sicinski.

c) Further Works

Alexander, Mark C. (2001). The First Amendment and Problems of Political Viability: The case of internet pornography. Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy, Vol. 25, pp. 977-1030.

Alison, A. (2002). Cyberstalking and Internet pornography: Gender and the gaze. Ethics and Information Technology, 4(2): 133.

American Psychological Association, Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls. (2007). Report of the APA Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Amy-Chinn, D. (2006). This is just for me(n): How the regulation of post-feminist lingerie advertising perpetuates woman as object. Journal of Consumer Culture, 6(2): 155-175.

Armstrong, E.A., and M.S. Weinberg. (2006). Identity and Competence: The Use of Culture in The Interpretation of Sexual Images. Sociological Perspectives, 49(3): 411.

Artlink. (1998). Special Issue: The Sex Effect: Art, Pornography and Censorship. 18(3).

Attwood, F. (2005). ‘Tits and ass and porn and fighting’: Male heterosexuality in magazines for men. International Journal of Cultural Studies, 8(1): 83-100.

Attwood, F. (2005). What do people do with porn? Qualitative research into the consumption, use, and experience of pornography and other sexually explicit media. Sexuality & Culture, 9(2): 65-86.

Bad Object Choices. (ed). (1991). How Do I Look? Queer Film and Video. Seattle: Bay Press.

Barak, A., and W. A. Fisher. (1997). Effects of interactive computer erotica on men’s attitudes and behavior toward women: an experimental study. Computers in Human Behavior, 13(3): 353-369.

Barak, A., Fisher, W. A., Belfry, S., & Lashambe, D. R. (1999). Sex, guys and cyberspace: Effects of Internet pornography and individual differences on men’s attitudes towards women. Journal of Psychology and Human Sexuality, 11, 63–91.

Barongan, C., and G. C. Nagayama. (1995). The influence of misogynous rap music on sexual aggression against women. Psychology of Women Quarterly, 19(2): 195-207.

Barron, M., and M. Kimmel. (2000). Sexual violence in three pornographic media: Toward a sociological explanation. Journal of Sex Research, 37(2): 161.

Barron, Martin, and Michael Kimmel. (2000). Sexual Violence in Three Pornographic Media: Toward a Sociological Explanation. The Journal of Sex Research, May, 37(2), pp.161-168.

Bauserman, R. (1998). Egalitarian, sexist, and aggressive sexual materials: Attitude effect and viewer responses. Journal of Sex Research, 35(3): 244.

Beggan, James K., and Scott T. Allison. (2001). The Playboy Rabbit is Soft, Furry, and Cute: Is this Really the Symbol of Masculine Dominance of Women? Journal of Men’s Studies. 9(3), Spring, pp. 341-370.

Beggan, James K., and Scott T. Allison. (2001). What Do Playboy Playmates Want? Implications of Expressed Preferences in the Construction of the ‘Unfinished’ Masculine Identity. Journal of Men’s Studies. 10(1), Fall, pp. 1-38.

Beggan, James K., and Scott T. Allison. (2002). The Playboy Playmate Paradox: The case against the Objectification of Women. In Gendered Sexualities (Vol. 6), eds P. Gagne & R. Tewksbury, Elsevier Sciences, Ltd. London, pp. 103-156.

Beggan, James K., Patricia Gagné, and Scott T. Allison. (2000). An Analysis of Stereotype Refutation in Playboy by an Editorial Voice: The Advisor Hypothesis. Journal of Men’s Studies, Volume 9 Number 1, Fall, pp. 1-21

Benson, Peter. (1993). Between Women: Lesbianism in Pornography. Textual Practice, 7(3), Winter.

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Third Baltic Sea Women’s Conference on Women and Democracy in Tallinn 13-14 February, 2003, Wokshop: Pornophication of Public Space.
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The Mainstreaming of Pornography in Mass Culture / Anette Dina Sørensen.
Accessibility of Violent Pornography on the Internet / Ragnhild Bjørnebekk.
The money streams in retail business of pornography in Finland / Hannamari Hänninen.
Girls’ Magazines and the Sexualization of Youth Culture / Ane Stø.
Setting Limits: Young Girls Campaigning Against Sexualization / Marte Brekke Michelet.
Don’t Let the Media Change You. Change Them Instead! / Maria Jacobson.

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Manuel Bonik and Andreas Schaale, “The Naked Truth: Internet-Eroticism and The Search”.
Bert de Muynck, “The Art of Adult Architecture or the Politics of Pornographic Planning”.
Tim Noonan, “Netporn and the Politics of Disability: A Catalyst for Access, Inclusion and Acceptance”.
Mireille Miller-Young, “‘Because I’m Sexy and Smart!’: Black Web Mistresses Hack Cyberporn”.

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Introduction / Nancy E. Dowd.
Prologue: Developmental Variations Among Children and Adolescents: An Overview of the Research and Policy Implications / Dorothy G. Singer.
Part I. Children as Victims.
1. Child Witnessing of Domestic Violence / Naomi Cahn.
2. Domestic Violence and Child Protection: Confronting the Dilemmas in Moving From Family Court to Dependency Court / Thomas D. Lyon and Mindy B. Mechanic.
3. Sexually Predatory Parents and the Children in Their Care: Remove the Threat, Not the Child / Robin Fretwell Wilson.
4. Exposure to Pornography as a Cause of Child Sexual Victimization / Diana E.H. Russell and Natalie Purcell.
5. Statutory Rape: An Empirical Examination of Claims of “Overreaction” / Ross E. Cheit and Laura Braslow.
6. Mitigating the Impact of Publicity on Child Crime Victims and Witnesses / Charles Putnam and David Finkelhor.
Part II. Children as Consumers of Violence.
7. The Violent Shadows of Children’s Culture / John Cech.
8. A Preliminary Demography of Television Violence / Nancy Signorielli.
9. Protecting Children’s Welfare in an Anxiety-Provoking Media Environment / Joanne Cantor.
10. The Impact of Violent Music on Youth / Barbara J. Wilson and Nicole Martins.
11. How Real Is the Problem of TV Violence? Research and Policy Perspectives / Dale Kunkel and Lara Zwarun.
12. Violent Video Games: Effects on Youth and Public Policy Implications / Douglas A. Gentile and Craig A. Anderson.
13. Positive Features of Video Games / Laurie N. Taylor.
14. Children, Adolescents, and the Culture of Online Hate / Brendesha Tynes.
15. Constitutional Obstacles to Regulating Violence in the Media / Catherine J. Ross.
Part III. Children as Perpetrators of Violence.
16. Peer Victimization: The Nature and Prevalence of Bullying Among Children and Youth / Susan P. Limber.
17. Bullying and Violence in American Schools / Ellen de Lara.
18. Judging Juvenile Responsibility: A Social Ecological Perspective / Mark R. Fondacaro and Lauren G. Fasig.
19. Adult Punishment for Juvenile Offenders: Does It Reduce Crime? / Richard E. Redding.
20. Psychopathy Assessment and Juvenile Justice Mental Health Evaluations / Matthew Owen Howard, Michael K. Dayton, Kirk A. Foster, Michael G. Vaughn and John L. Zelner.
21. Cleaning Up Toxic Violence: An EcoGenerist Paradigm / Barbara Bennett Woodhouse.

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Savage, J. (2004). Does viewing violent media really cause criminal violence? A methodological review. Aggression and Violent Behavior, 10(1): 99-128.

Scharrer, E. (2006). “I Noticed More Violence: “ The Effects of a Media Literacy Program on Critical Attitudes Toward Media Violence. Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 21(1): 69.

Scharrer, Erica (2005). Sixth Graders Take on Television: Media Literacy and Critical Attitudes of Television Violence. Communication Research Reports, Volume 22, Number 4, December, pp. 325-333.

Smith, S. L., and A. R. Boyson. (2002). Violence in music videos: Examining the prevalence and context of physical aggression. Journal of Communication, 52(1): 61.

Stephens, D. P., and A. L. Few. (2007). The Effects of Images of African American Women in Hip Hop on Early Adolescents’ Attitudes Toward Physical Attractiveness and Interpersonal Relationships. Sex Roles, 56(3-4): 251.

Strasburger, V. C., and E. Donnerstein. (1999). Children, adolescents, and the media: Issues and solutions. Pediatrics, 103(1): 129.

Strasburger, Victor C., and Barbara J. Wilson. (eds.). (2002). Children, Adolescents, & the Media. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Includes;
5. Sexuality and the media.
9. The Internet / Edward Donnerstein.

Strouse, J. S., Goodwin, M. P., & Roscoe, B. (1994). Correlates of attitudes toward sexual harassment among early adolescents. Sex Roles, 31, 559–577.

Strouse, J., Buerkel-Rothfuss, N., & Long, E. (1995). Gender and family as moderators of the relationship between music video exposure and adolescent sexual permissiveness. Adolescence, 30, 505– 521.

Third Baltic Sea Women’s Conference on Women and Democracy in Tallinn 13-14 February, 2003, Workshop: Pornophication of Public Space.
Includes;
The Mainstreaming of Pornography in Mass Culture / Anette Dina Sørensen.
Accessibility of Violent Pornography on the Internet / Ragnhild Bjørnebekk.
Girls’ Magazines and the Sexualization of Youth Culture / Ane Stø.
Setting Limits: Young Girls Campaigning Against Sexualization / Marte Brekke Michelet.

Uhlmann, E., and J. Swanson. (2004). Exposure to violent video games increases automatic aggressiveness. Journal of Adolescence Video games and Public Health, 27(1): 41-52.

Van Mierlo, J., and J. Van den Bulck. (2004). Benchmarking the cultivation approach to video game effects: a comparison of the correlates of [text missing] viewing and game play. Journal of Adolescence, Video games and Public Health, 27(1): 97-111.

Villani, S. (2001). Impact of media on children and adolescents: A 10-year review of the research. J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatry, Apr; 40(4): 392-401.

von Feilitzen, Cecilia, and Ulla Carlsson. (eds.). (2000). Children in the New Media Landscape: Games, pornography, perceptions. Goteberg, Sweden: UNESCO International Clearinghouse on Children and Violence on the Screen. (Especially section, “Pornography and Sex in the Media”)

Wallmyr, G., and C. Welin. (2006). Young People, Pornography, and Sexuality: Sources and Attitudes. Journal of School Nursing, 22(5): 290-295.

Werner-Wilson, R. J., J. L. Fitzharris, and K. M. Morrissey. (2004). Adolescent and parent perceptions of media influence on adolescent sexuality. Adolescence, 39(154): 303.

Wolak, J., K. Mitchell, and D. Finkelhor. (2007). Unwanted and Wanted Exposure to Online Pornography in a National Sample of Youth Internet Users. Pediatrics, 119(2): 247-257.

Ybarra, M.L., and K.J. Mitchell. (2005). Exposure to Internet Pornography among Children and Adolescents: A National Survey. CyberPsychology & Behavior, Oct., Vol. 8 No. 5: 473-486.

 

e) Child Pornography

Chase, Elaine, and June Statham. (2005). Commercial and sexual exploitation of children and young people in the UK: A review. Child Abuse Review, Volume 14, Number 1, January: 4-25.

Creighton, S.J. (2003). Child Pornography: Images of the abuse of children. London: NSPCC.

Gillespie, Alisdair A. (2005). Indecent images of children: The ever-changing law. Child Abuse Review, Volume 14, Number 6, November, pp. 430-443.

Healy, Margaret A. (2004). Child Pornography: An international perspective. Computer Crime Research Center, August 02. URL: http://www.crime-research.org/articles/536.

Jenkins, Philip. (2001). Beyond Tolerance: Child Pornography on the Internet. New York & London: New York University Press.

Krone, Tony. (2004). A Typology of Online Child Pornography Offending. Trends and Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice, No. 279, July. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminology.

Levy, Neil. (2002). Virtual Child Pornography. Ethics and Information Technology, 4, pp. 319-323.

McCabe, Kimberley A. (2000). Child Pornography and the Internet. Social Science Computer Review, 18(1), Spring, pp. 73-76.

McLelland, Mark, and Seunghyun Yoo. (2007). The International Yaoi Boys’ Love Fandom and the Regulation of Virtual Child Pornography: The Implications of Current Legislation. Sexuality Research and Social Policy, 4(1), March: 93-104.

Penfold, Carolyn. (2005). Child pornography laws: the luck of the locale. Alternative Law Journal, v. 30 no. 3, June, pp. 123-125, 140.

Renold, Emma. (2002). Child Pornography: A review of the evidence. London: NSPCC.

Rettinger, L. Jill. (2000). The Relationship Between Child Pornography and the Commission of Sexual Offences Against Children: A review of the literature. Canada: Report to the Department of Justice Canada.

Tate, Tim. (1990). Child Pornography: An Investigation. London: Methuen.

Taylor Max, and Ethel Quayle. (2003). Child pornography: An internet crime. Hove: Brunner-Routledge.

Taylor, Max, Ethel Quayle, and Gemma Holland. (2001). Child Pornography, the Internet and Offending. ISUMA, 2(2), Summer.

Yvonne Jewkes, and Carol Andrews. (2005). Policing the filth: The problems of investigating online child pornography in England and Wales. Policing and Society, Volume 15, Number 1, March: 42-62.


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e) Pornography and Men in Particular

Note: Much pornography in a sense is ‘about men’, in that it speaks to or shapes men’s sexualities. However, this section focuses on texts which focus on men, masculinity, and pornography, although many of the above works also contain relevant discussions. Works on gay male pornography are listed among other works above.

Beggan, James, and Steve Allison. (2003). “What Sort of Man Reads Playboy?”The Self-Reported Influence of Playboy on the Construction of Masculinity. Journal of Men’s Studies, 11(2), Winter.

Betzold, M. (1977). How Pornography Shackles Men and Oppresses Women. In Jon Snodgrass. (ed.). A Book of Readings: For Men Against Sexism. Albion CA: Times Change Press.

Brod, Harry. (1984). Eros Thanatized: Pornography and Male Sexuality. In M.F. Bruneau and G. Orenstein, (eds.). Sexuality, Violence, and Pornography. A Special Issue of Humanities in Society, 7(1/2).

Brod, Harry. (1990). Pornography and the Alienation of Male Sexuality. In Jeff Hearn and David H.J. Morgan, (eds.). Men, Masculinities and Social Theory. London: Unwin Hyman. (Also in Larry May and Robert Strikwerda. (eds.). (1992). Rethinking Masculinity: Philosophical Explorations in Light of Feminism, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield)

Brother. (1977). Stop Playboying. In Jon Snodgrass. (ed.). A Book of Readings: For Men Against Sexism, Albion CA: Times Change Press

Buchbinder, David. (1991). Pornography and Male Homosocial Desire: The Case of the New Men’s Studies. Social Semiotics, 1(2).

Buchbinder, David. (1998). Porn Where Men Meat. Chapter 5 in Performance Anxieties: Re-producing Masculinity. Sydney: Allen & Unwin

Castleman, Michael. (1988). Hardcore/Softcore: Leading Causes of Men’s Sex Problems. Chapter 8 in Making Love: A Guide to Sexual Fulfilment for Men - and Women. (Revised edition) London: Penguin

Changing in Men: Issues in Gender, Sex and Politics, 15, Fall 1985: Special Issue of Magazine: Men Confronting Pornography. with Articles by John Stoltenberg, F. Small, D. Steinberg, K. Ellis, Michael Kimmel and others.

Donnerstein, Edward, and Daniel Linz. (1987). Mass Media Violence and Male Viewers: Current Theory and Research. In Michael Kimmel, (ed). Changing Men: New Directions in Research on Men and Masculinity. New York: Sage

Eck, Beth A. (2003). Men Are Much Harder: Gendered viewing of nude images. Gender & Society, 17(5), pp. 691-710.

Faludi, Susan. (1999). Waiting for Wood. Chapter Ten in Stiffed: The Betrayal of the American Man, William Morrow & Company.

Hardy, Simon. (1998). The Reader, The Author, His Woman and Her Lover: Soft-Core Pornography and Heterosexual Men. London: Cassell.

Hite, Shere. (1981). The Hite Report on Male Sexuality. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, pp. 777-792

Jensen, Robert. (2007). Getting Off: Pornography and the End of Masculinity. Cambridge, MA: South End Press.

Jukes, Adam. (1993). Pornography, Rape and Masturbation. Chapter 6 in Why Men Hate Women. London: Free Association Books.

Katz, Jackson. (1992) Rethinking private pleasure: Pornography and men’s consciousness. In Empathy: Concepts of male and female power, Vol. 3 No. 2. Columbia., S.C.: Gay and Lesbian Advocacy Research Project, Inc.Edited Volumes.

Katz, Jackson. (2000). Pornography and Men’s Consciousness. In M. Adams, W. Blumenfeld, R. Castaneda, H. Hackman, M. Peters, & X. Zuniga. (eds.), Readings for Diversity and Social Justice. New York: Routledge.

Kimmel, Michael. (ed). (1990). Men Confront Pornography. New York: Crown.

Kupers, Terry A. (1993). Pornography and Intimacy. Chapter 5 in Revisioning Men’s Lives: Gender, Intimacy, and Power. New York & London: Guilford Press.

Loftus, David. (2002). Watching Sex: How Men Really Respond to Pornography. Thunder’s Mouth Press.

May, Larry. (1998). Pornography and Pollution. Chapter 4 in Masculinity and Morality, Ithaca & London: Cornell University Press.

McMillan, Peter. (1992). Objects of Desire. [and] Watching. in Men, Sex & Other Secrets. Melbourne: Text Publishing Company.

Mura, David. (1987). A Male Grief: Notes on Pornography and Addiction. Minneapolis: Milkweed Editions.

Paul, Pamela. (2005). Me and My Porn: How pornography affects men. Chapter 3 in Pornified: How Pornography Is Transforming Our Lives, Our Relationships, and Our Families. New York: Times Books/Henry Holt.

Putnam, M. (2001). Private ‘I’s: Investigating men’s experiences with pornographies. PhD dissertation, Graduate Faculty in Sociology, City University of New York.(UMI No. 3024825)

Simpson, Mark. (1994). Male Impersonators: Men Performing Masculinity. New York: Routledge.

Soble, Alan. (1992). Why Do Men Enjoy Pornography?. In Larry May and Robert Strikwerda, (eds.). Rethinking Masculinity: Philosophical Explorations in Light of Feminism, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.

Stoltenberg, John. (1988). You Can’t Fight Homophobia and Protect the Pornographers at the Same Time. Changing Men: Issues in Gender, Sex and Politics, 19.

Stoltenberg, John. (1993). The End of Manhood: A Book for Men of Conscience. New York: Dutton.
Includes;
What’s Supposed to Turn a Real Man On? (Chapter 12).
How Can I Have Better Sex? (Chapter 19).
If They Take Away My Porno, Will They Take Away My Manhood Next? (Chapter 23).

Stoltenberg, John. (1994) What Makes Pornography “Sexy”?Minneapolis, MN: Milkweed Editions.

Stoltenberg, John. (1999). Christianity, Feminism, and the Manhood Crisis. In Dane S. Clausen. (ed.) Standing on the Promises. Cleveland, Ohio: The Pilgrim Press.

Tewksbury, Richard. (1993). Peep Shows and ‘Perverts’: Men and Masculinity in an Adult Bookstore. Journal of Men’s Studies, 2(1), August, pp. 53-67.

Thomson, R. (1999). ‘It was the way we were watching it’: Young Men Negotiate Pornography. In Jeff Hearn and Sarah Roseneil, (eds.). Consuming Cultures: Power and Resistance. Basingstoke: MacMillan Press Ltd, pp.178-198.

Wagner, Tanya. (1994). Lights, Camera, Interaction: Cybersex: Extensions of Men. Mediatribe (Concordia University’s Undergraduate Journal of Communication Studies). 4(1), Spring.

Waugh, T. (1995). Men’s pornography: Gay vs. straight. In C. Creekmur and A. Doty. (eds.), Out in culture: Gay, lesbian and queer essays on popular culture. Durham and London: Duke University Press.


f) Issues of feminist pornography/erotica

Barbach, Lonnie. (ed.). (1984). Pleasures: Women Write Erotica. New York: Doubleday.

Chapple, Steve and Talbot, David. (1989). Pandora’s Mirror. Chapter 7 in Burning Desires: Sex in America. New York: Doubleday

Collis, Rose. (1988). Pleasure is a Risky Business. Spare Rib, No. 191, June

Fraser, Laura. (1990). Nasty Girls. Mother Jones, February/March.

Galloway, Janice. (1990). The Phoney Search for Women’s Erotica. New Statesman & Society, 21 & 28 December.

Hardy, Simon. (2001). More Black Lace: Women, eroticism and subjecthood. Sexualities, 4(4), pp. 435-453.

Hartley, Nina. Confessions of a Feminist Porn Star.

Lake, Robyn. (1986). Looking at Video Porn Through Expectant Eyes. The Body Politic, July

Marie Smith, Anna. (1986). Girls on Video. The Body Politic, July

Marie Smith, Anna. (1986). Sex and Violence and Censorship. The Body Politic, August.

Semple, Linda. (1988). Women and Erotica. Spare Rib, No. 19, June

Smyth, Cherry. (1990). The Pleasure Threshold: Looking at Lesbian Pornography on Film. Feminist Review, 34, Spring.

Steffenson, Jyanni. (1989). Times Change… And About Time Too: A Critical Review of Women’s Erotic Writing. Hecate, 15(2)


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