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E-book: Screening Adult Cinema [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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  • Format: 390 pages, 1 Tables, black and white; 58 Halftones, black and white; 58 Illustrations, black and white
  • Series: Screening Cinema
  • Pub. Date: 29-Aug-2025
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003276302
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  • Format: 390 pages, 1 Tables, black and white; 58 Halftones, black and white; 58 Illustrations, black and white
  • Series: Screening Cinema
  • Pub. Date: 29-Aug-2025
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-13: 9781003276302

This collection of thirty-nine original essays is designed to support film screenings. Each chapter focusses on a single adult film -- a category broadly construed as films that foreground sex as a primary narrative, aesthetic, or marketing element. They draw upon a variety of perspectives, contexts, histories, themes, and politics in examinations of style, genre, authorship, performance, and stardom.

The first of its kind, Screening Adult Cinema brings together a broad range of established scholars alongside new voices to demonstrate the global breadth and diversity of adult cinema, from a variety of time periods and transnational contexts, paying particular attention to regions and films that have been underrepresented within existing adult film scholarship. Following the Screening Cinema series, Screening Adult Cinema is intended as a teaching text and reference for courses in which film screenings are a core activity, while also appealing to adult film scholars.

This unique collection will be invaluable for courses on adult or exploitation film history, feminist film studies, global queer cinema and porn studies. It will also be useful for general courses in media studies with a focus on gender, sex and sexuality.



This collection of thirty-nine original essays is designed to support film screenings. Each chapter focusses on a single adult film. It will be invaluable for courses on adult or exploitation film history, feminist film studies, global queer cinema and porn studies.

Introduction
1. Untitled Stage Film (circa 1945)
2. Vixen (1968)
3.
Fuego (1969)
4. Language of Love (1969)
5. Sisters in Leather (1969)
6. Boys
in the Sand (1971)
7. Behind the Green Door (1972)
8. Deep Throat (1972)
9.
Black Heat (1973)
10. Justine & Juliette (1975)
11. Desire Pie (1976)
12. Let
Me Die a Woman (1978)
13. A Rose Swallowed by Thorns (1979)
14. Truth or Dare
(1980)
15. Deep Inside Annie Sprinkle (1981)
16. Café Flesh (1982)
17. Rio
Babilonia (1982)
18. Bi-Coastal (1985) 19 Private Pleasures (1985)
20.
Scorpio Nights (1985)
21. Powertool (1986)
22. Concetta Licata (1994)
23. The
Snowman (19941998)
24. Kizuna (1996)
25. Bend Over Boyfriend (1998)
26.
Masseuse 3 (1998)
27. In the Cut (2003)
28. The Raspberry Reich (2004)
29.
Pirates (2005)
30. Sweet as a Peach or Miss Peach: Big Breasts Peachy Sweet
(2005)
31. Lust, Caution (2007)
32. Kristina Rose is Slutwoman (2009)
33. 3D
Sex and Zen: Extreme Ecstasy (2011)
34. The Jellybean Challenge (2013)
35.
Fifty Shades of Grey (2015)
36. Trinity (2016)
37. Gaandii Baat (2018)
38.
Fuccbois (2019)
39. Camera and I (2020)
Farrah Freibert is an Assistant Professor of Media Studies at Southern Illinois University, USA. Her work has appeared in venues such as Camera Obscura, Film Criticism, JCMS: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, the Journal of Anime and Manga Studies, Porn Studies, and the Spectator. Farrah Freibert was a co-editor with Alicia Kozma of ReFocus: The Films of Doris Wishman (2021). Her monograph Nothing Censored, Nothing Gained: Obscenity Law and Histories of Queer Distribution and Exhibition in Los Angeles is forthcoming.

Peter Alilunas is Associate Professor of Cinema Studies at the University of Oregon, USA, and the author of Smutty Little Movies: The Creation and Regulation of Adult Video (2016). His work has appeared in Porn Studies, Film History, Post Script, Television & New Media, Camera Obscura, JCMS, and Creative Industries Journal. He is the co-editor, with Whitney Strub, of the collection ReFocus: The Films of Roberta Findlay (2022).

Desirae Embree is an independent scholar living in Los Angeles, USA. Her work focuses on the history of lesbian pornography, softcore adult film, and gender and sexuality in visual media. Her work has appeared in the Journal of Cinema and Media Studies, Feminist Media Histories, Flow: A Critical Forum on Media and Culture, and more. Her dissertation is on the emergence of lesbian-produced hardcore during the video era.