The feminist case against pornography: a review and re-evaluation |
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Authors: | Amanda Cawston |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Philosophy, Tilburg University, Tilburg, Netherlandsa.m.cawston@uvt.nlamanda.cawston@cantab.net |
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Abstract: | Despite sustained feminist criticism, the production and consumption of pornography does not show signs of waning. Here, I offer a critical review of the existing feminist anti-pornography debate, arguing that it has largely failed to provide suitable grounds for a stable and comprehensive critique, instead often indirectly providing theoretical resources for pornography to reinvent itself. This is a product, in my view, of a misguided focus on the pornographic object. Feminist critics are better served, I argue, by redirecting their critical gaze towards the consumers of pornography, and, in particular, to the attitudes such consumption reflects. To that end, I introduce an alternative, attitudinal approach that enables criticism of pornography as a reflection of sexist attitudes, as well as for its role in concealing these attitudes. |
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Keywords: | Pornography prostitution feminism sexism attitudes |
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