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The reader, the author, his woman, and her lover

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Simon HardyFirst published 19981 editions

Taking as its focus soft-core pornography and its impact on the sexuality of young men, this book is intended as a contribution to the developing discussion of heterosexuality and its cultural representation within sociology, gender studies and media studies. Drawing on interviews with young men about their experience and interpretation of pornographic material, the book shows that they have, paradoxically, a keen awareness of the pleasures which censorship would curtail, but also a strong sense of danger attending the use of pornography. Whilst this male perspective perhaps only restates the dilemmas of heterosexuality which have troubled feminists for so long, the lack of male input on this topic in the past has encouraged a situation in which the harmfulness of pornography is either arbitrarily assumed or dismissed, as if the outcome of consuming such material were not contested and determined in the minds of men.

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First publish date 19981 credited authorSearch language english

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