BOOK DESCRIPTION
A history of the underground pornography trade in Britain and its empire between 1900 and 1945.
Between 1900 and 1945, Britain and its empire experienced significant
technological and social changes that altered its media and
entertainment landscape. One aspect of British culture that underwent
these changes was pornography. While illegal and socially reviled, the
pornography trade adapted and flourished during this period. In The
Thorny Path Jamie Stoops situates changes within the pornography trade
in the context of an increasingly transnational world. Those who traded
in pornography circled the globe, journeying from Britain to its
colonies, from colonial holdings to continental Europe, from Europe to
North America. In the process, pornographers and their customers
developed new vocabularies and norms with which to negotiate their
trade. Based on extensive archival research, this book grounds questions
of transnationalism and heteronormativity in the day-to-day lives of
low-level pornographers and consumers. Stoops's focus on street-level
interactions within the trade is balanced with an analysis of state
policies, legal regulations, and debates about obscenity, illustrating
the interplay between enforcers of mainstream moral standards and those
who represented deviant sexual practices. Raising questions of queerness
and sexual normativity, The Thorny Path links these issues to
contemporary conversations about pornography, obscenity, and sexuality.
It offers timely historical context for current and vibrant debates
surrounding marginalized sexualities, gender roles, and pornography in a
time of rapid technological and social change.
Jamie Stoops (2018). The Thorny Path: Pornography in Early Twentieth-Century Britain. 3rd edition. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. Hardcover. 312 pp. 17 b&w photos. ISBN-13: 978-077354689
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