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E-raamat: Porn - Philosophy for Everyone: How to Think With Kink

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  • Sari: Philosophy for Everyone
  • Ilmumisaeg: 11-Jan-2011
  • Kirjastus: Wiley-Blackwell
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  • ISBN-13: 9781444341379
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This anthology takes the ever-controversial discussion of pornography out of solely academic circles; it expands the questions about porn that academics might tackle and opens the conversation to those who know it best—the creators and users of porn.
  • Features essays on non-traditional issues in porn, including celebrity sex tapes, virtual sex, S&M, homosexual porn, and technology’s impact on the porn industry
  • Features fascinating insights from psychologists, a lawyer, and an English professor, as well as industry insiders such as Dylan Ryder
  • A fun, entertaining, and philosophically provocative approach to pornography, written for the general reader

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"I liked several of the papers, such as Woollard's "Cheating with Jenna," which draws useful distinctions between cheating on one's partner and getting sexual enjoyment from porn, which makes a worthwhile point, and Roger Pipe's "Something for Everyone," which provides a useful history of porn.  Both of these articles, as many others in the book, could be useful in an undergraduate course." (Metapsychology, February 2011)

Acknowledgments (Dave Monroe). Foreword: Filling in the Cave (Gram
Ponante).

Dirty Mindedness: An Introduction to Porn - Philosophy for Everyone (Dave
Monroe).

Part I: Lights, Camera, Action!: Sundry Sexy Thoughts.

1 The Jizz Biz and Quality of Life (Dylan Ryder and Dave Monroe).

2 Strange Bedfellows: The Interpenetration of Philosophy and Pornography
(Andrew Aberdein).

Part II: The Pornographic Mind: Psychology and Porn.

3 Yes. Yes! Yes!! What do Mona's Moans Tell us About her Sexual Pleasure?
(Anne K. Gordon and Shane W. Kraus).

4 Pornography as Simulation (Theodore Bach).

5 Brothers' Milk: The Erotic and the Lethal In Bareback Pornography (Casey
McKittrick).

Part III: Between the Sheets: Porn Ethics and Personal Relationships.

6 Strange Love, or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Porn (Tait
Szabo).

7 Cheating with Jenna: Monogamy, Pornography and Erotica (Fiona Woollard).

8 Celebrity Sex Tapes: A Contemporary Cautionary Tale (Darci Doll).

Part IV: Talking Dirty: Legal Issues and Free Speech.

9 One Mans Trash is another Mans Pleasure: Obscenity, Pornography, and the
Law (Jacob M. Held).

10 Whats Wrong with Porn? (Mimi Marinucci).

11 Bumper Stickers and Boobs: Why the Free Speech Argument for Porn Fails
(J.K. Miles).

Part V: The Art of Dirty: Porn and Aesthetic Value.

12 The Fine Art of Pornography? The Conflict Between Artistic Value and
Pornographic Value (Christopher Bartel).

13 An Unholy Trinity: The Beautiful, The Romantic and The Vulgar (Lawrence
Howe).

14 The Problem with the Problem with Pornography (David Rose).

Part VI: Porn and Technology.

15 Something for Everyone: Busty Latin Anal Nurses in Leather and Glasses
(Roger T. Pipe).

16 Sex, Lies and Virtual Reality (Matthew Brophy).

Part VII: Kink: Alternative Porn and BDSM.

17 What Do Heterosexual Men Get Out of Consuming Girl-Girl Pornography?
(Chad Parkhill).

18 Hit Me With Your Best Shot: The Violent Controversy Surrounding SM Porn
(Ummni Khan).

19 Ruminations of a Dominatriz: An Interview with Mz. Berlin (Mz. Berlin and
Dave Monroe).

Appendix A: Notes on Contributors.
Editor Dave Monroe is an instructor at the Applied Ethics Institute of St. Petersburg College, Florida, and adjunct instructor of philosophy at the University of Tampa. He is the co-editor of Food & Philosophy, with Fritz Allhoff (Wiley-Blackwell, 2007).  Series Editor Fritz Allhoff is an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at Western Michigan University, as well as a Senior Research Fellow at the Australian National University's Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics. In addition to editing the Philosophy for Everyone series, Allhoff is the volume editor or co-editor for several titles, including Wine & Philosophy (Wiley-Blackwell, 2007), Whiskey & Philosophy (with Marcus P. Adams, Wiley, 2009), and Food & Philosophy (with Dave Monroe, Wiley-Blackwell, 2007).