BOOK DESCRIPTION
For readers of Peggy Orenstein and Rebecca Traister, an authoritative, big think look at pornography in all its facets - historical, religious, and cultural.
In the 1960s, sex researchers Masters and Johnson declared the end of
the fake orgasm. Nearly two decades later, in 1982, evangelical activist
Tim LaHaye foretold that the entire pornography industry would soon be
driven out of business. Neither prediction proved true. Instead, with
the rise of the internet, pornography saturates the American conscience
more than ever and has reshaped our understanding of sexuality,
relationships, media, and even the nature of addiction.
Dr.
Kelsy Burke has spent the last five years researching and interviewing
internet pornography's opponents and its sympathizers. In The Pornography Wars,
Burke does a deep dive into the long history of pornography in America
and then turns her gaze on our present society to examine the ways this
industry touches on the most intimate parts of American lives. She
offers a complete understanding of the major players in the debates
around porn's place in society: everyone from sex workers, activists,
therapists, religious leaders, and consumers. In doing so, she addresses
and debunks the myths that surround porn and porn usage while showing
how everything from the way we teach children about sex to the legal
protections for what can be published is tied up in the deeply
complicated battles over pornography.
Sweeping, savvy, and deeply researched, The Pornography Wars is a necessary and comprehensive new look at pornography and American life.
Kelsy Burke. The Pornography Wars: The Past, Present, and Future of America's Obscene Obsession. New York, N.Y.: Bloomsbury Publishing, 24/1/2023. Hardcover. 352 pp. ISBN-13: 978-1-635577365.
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