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Pornography: film and culture
Peter Lehman
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page ix)
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Introduction: "A Dirty Little Secret"-Why Teach and Study Pornography? (Peter Lehman, page 1)
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HISTORICAL CONTEXT
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On Pornography (John Ellis, page 25)
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Letter to John (Paul Willemen, page 48)
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Generic Pleasures: Number and Narrative (Linda Williams, page 60)
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Revelations about Pornography (Peter Lehman, page 87)
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Crackers and Whackers: The White Trashing of Porn (Constance Penley, page 99)
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How to Look at Pornography (Laura Kipnis, page 118)
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CURRENT DIRECTIONS
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"He's in the Closet but He's Not Gay": Male-Male Desire in Penthouse Letters (Henry Jenkins, page 133)
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The Change from Film to Video Pornography: Implications for Analysis (Chuck Kleinhans, page 154)
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Sex and the Law: A Tale of Shifting Boundaries (Marjorie Heins, page 168)
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Never Laugh at a Man with HIs Pants Down: The Affective Dynamics of Comedy and Porn (Nina K. Martin, page 189)
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Asian College Girls and Oriental Men with Bamboo Poles: Reading Asian Pornography (Josè B. Capino, page 206)
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Interracial Joysticks: Pornography's Web of Racist Attractions (Daniel Bernardi, page 220)
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Pornography: What Men See When They Watch (Marty Klein, page 244)
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Contributors (page 259)
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Index (page 261)
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Published: c2006
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
- 9780813538716 (paper)
- 9780813538709 (hardcover)