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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nadine Strossen , Nadine StrossenPublisher: New York University Press Imprint: New York University Press Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9780814781494ISBN 10: 0814781497 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 01 July 2000 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Undergraduate Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviews<p> Strong medicine for all those who would censor sexual expression in cyberspace. (<p> Proves without a doubt that free expression is an essential foundation for women's liberty, equality, and sexuality. )-(Betty Friedan), () A passionately argued, cogently written, lively discourse on the increasingly peculiar politics of sex. --New York Times Book Review Defending Pornography is valuable precisely because of its lucid, broad exploration of the long debate over pornography. --The Washington Post Book World A triumphant (and sensual) view of women that stands in stark contrast to the bleak vision of powerlessness and paternalism offered her critics. --The Wall Street Journal The definitive feminist critique of MacKinnon/Dworkin anti-pornography laws, by ACLU president and legal scholar Strossen (Law/New York Univ.). Since the late 1970s, feminist discourse has been dominated by the anti-pornography voices of law professor Catharine MacKinnon, writer Andrea Dworkin, and their followers, whom the author dubs MacDworkinites. MacDworkinites hold that pornography should be suppressed because it causes (and is itself a form of) violence against women. These feminists have forged what Strossen calls frighteningly effective alliances with religious fundamentalists staunchly opposed to women's rights. This alliance has won victories on many fronts: in Canada, where obscenity laws have been interpreted as embodying MacDworkinite standards for pornography (e.g., whether the work of art dehumanizes women); on campuses, where draconian speech codes cover sexually suggestive looks. Dworkin and MacKinnon are great communicators, but Strossen proves their match. Her response to them is tough, clear, and pithy. She offers a host of reasons why MacDworkinite measures actually imperil civil liberties: The laws are a hopelessly vague curtailment of free speech; they will be enforced unevenly by traditionalist governments against disfavored groups such as feminists, gays, and lesbians; they perpetuate the stereotype of women as victims requiring protection from the patriarchy; they distract us from concrete discriminatory conduct. Strossen also explores the MacDworkinite ambivalence toward sex in general: On the one hand, both MacKinnon and Dworkin portray sexual conduct as inherently degrading to women - as rape; on the other hand, both express themselves in hot-and-heavy language that the author gleefully quotes. Sometimes Strossen's attacks seem personal and petty, as when she chides MacKinnon for avoiding debate and mocks Dworkin for having two of her own books seized at the Canadian border under anti-pornography statutes. But her counter-argument is firmly rooted in both the First Amendment and the real world. An important book that will rally free-speech feminists and civil libertarians of all stripes. (Kirkus Reviews) <p> Defending Pornography is valuable precisely because of its lucid, broad exploration of the long debate over pornography. - The Washington Post Book World , Author InformationNadine Strossen is Professor Emerita at New York Law School and past national President of the American Civil Liberties Union (1991-2008). She is a Senior Fellow with FIRE (the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression) and an internationally acclaimed free speech scholar, activist, speaker, and media commentator. She is the author of many books, including Free Speech: What Everyone Needs to Know® and Speaking of Race, Speaking of Sex: Hate Speech, Civil Rights, and Civil Liberties. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |