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Mapping Pornographies: Histories, Geographies, Cultures: Porn After Porn

Contemporary Alternative Pornographies

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After the "digital turn," sexual representations have been increasing both quantitatively (thanks to the multiplication of production and distribution channels) and qualitatively (giving rise to a plurality of new representational forms). In this context, several social groups - including women and non-normative sexual subcultures - have obtained full citizenship rights within the "pornosphere," moving beyond their traditional marginalization or, indeed, exclusion. These "nonconventional" pornographies exist in a dialectical relationship with mainstream production insofar as they are at the same time a development and a repudiation of the latter (on an aesthetic, economic and political level). This volume investigates the emergences of alternative pornographies, highlighting their discursive heterogeneity, their cultural status and connections to identities and non-normative practices, as well as their role in redefining the very idea of pornography. This publication will map the main areas relating to alternative pornographies, such as alt porn, queer pornography, indie porn, post porn, feminist pornography, and amateur porn. With a foreword by Feona Attwood.

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Mapping Pornographies: Histories, Geographies, Cultures: Porn After Porn, Enrico Biasin, Giovanna Maina, Federico Zecca

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Title
Mapping Pornographies: Histories, Geographies, Cultures: Porn After Porn
Subtitle
Contemporary Alternative Pornographies
Language
English
Released
2014
Format
Paperback
Pages
343
ISBN10
8857523594
ISBN13
9788857523590
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After the "digital turn," sexual representations have been increasing both quantitatively (thanks to the multiplication of production and distribution channels) and qualitatively (giving rise to a plurality of new representational forms). In this context, several social groups - including women and non-normative sexual subcultures - have obtained full citizenship rights within the "pornosphere," moving beyond their traditional marginalization or, indeed, exclusion. These "nonconventional" pornographies exist in a dialectical relationship with mainstream production insofar as they are at the same time a development and a repudiation of the latter (on an aesthetic, economic and political level). This volume investigates the emergences of alternative pornographies, highlighting their discursive heterogeneity, their cultural status and connections to identities and non-normative practices, as well as their role in redefining the very idea of pornography. This publication will map the main areas relating to alternative pornographies, such as alt porn, queer pornography, indie porn, post porn, feminist pornography, and amateur porn. With a foreword by Feona Attwood.