Teaching porn


Autoria(s): McNair, Brian
Data(s)

2009

Resumo

This article gives an account of my experiences as a student and teacher of pornography in the UK university context. From my time as a student at Glasgow University in the late 1970s, to my classes on sexual transgression at Strathclyde in the 2000s, I trace changing attitudes to the pornographic, against the background of changing political and technological environments. The article considers the pedagogy of porn against the backdrop of pro- and anti-porn feminism, the rise of gay rights, and the impact of the internet. Under these influences, and over a period of three decades, pornography was destigmatized and redefined in a variety of contexts, from the irony of lad culture to the postmodern humour of the Graham Norton Show and the pro-porn feminism of the post-Madonna era.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/44304/

Publicador

Sage Publications Ltd.

Relação

DOI:10.1177/1363460709340367

McNair, Brian (2009) Teaching porn. Sexualities: studies in culture and society, 12(5), pp. 558-567.

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #169900 OTHER STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY #200200 CULTURAL STUDIES #1970s-1990s, ethics, feminism, pedagogy, pornography
Tipo

Journal Article