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OverviewIn Hard Core: Power, Pleasure, and the ""Frenzy of the Visible"", Linda Williams put moving-image pornography on the map of contemporary scholarship with her path-breaking analysis of the most popular and enduring of all film and video genres. Now, fifteen years later, she showcases the next generation of critical thinking about pornography and signals new directions for study and teaching. Porn Studies resists the tendency to situate pornography as the outer limit of what can be studied and discussed. It moves beyond futile feminist debates and distinctions between a ""good"" erotica and a ""bad"" hard core. With revenues totaling between ten and fourteen billion dollars annually--more than the combined revenues of professional American football, basketball, and baseball--this volume acknowledges that visual, hard-core pornography has emphatically arrived as a central feature of American popular culture. It is time, Williams contends, for scholars to recognize this and give pornography a serious and extended analysis. The essays in Porn Studies exemplify this effort.Contributors examine varieties of pornography from the tradition of the soft-core pin-up through the contemporary hard-core tradition of straight, gay, and lesbian videos and dvds to the burgeoning phenomenon of pornography on the internet. They explore, as examples of the genre, individual works as divergent as The Starr Report, the pirated Tommy Lee/Pamela Anderson honeymoon video and explicit Japanese ""ladies comics"" consumed by women. They also probe difficult issues such as the sexualization of race and class and the relationship of pornography to the avant-garde. To take pornography seriously as an object of analysis also means teaching it. Porn Studies thus includes a useful annotated bibliography of readings and archival sources important to the study of pornography as a cultural form. Contributors: Heather Butler; Rich Cante; Jake Gerli; Minette Hillyer; Nguyen Tan Hoang; Despina Kakoudaki; Franklin Melendez; Ara Osterweil; Zabet Patterson; Constance Penley; Angelo Restivo; Eric Schaefer; Michael Sicinski; Deborah Shamoon; Maria St. John; Tom Waugh; Linda Williams Full Product DetailsAuthor: Linda WilliamsPublisher: Duke University Press Imprint: Duke University Press Edition: annotated edition Dimensions: Width: 15.40cm , Height: 3.50cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.939kg ISBN: 9780822333005ISBN 10: 0822333007 Pages: 528 Publication Date: 21 July 2004 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsAcknowledgments vii Porn Studies: Proliferating Pornographies On/Scene: An Introduction / Linda Williams 1 Part I. Contemporary Pornographies How to Do Things with the Starr Report: Pornography, Performance, and the President’s Penis / Maria St. John 27 Sex in the Suburban: Porn, Home Movies, and the Live Action Performance of Love in Pam and Tommy Lee: Hardcore and Uncensored / Minette Hillyer 50 Office Sluts and Rebel Flowers: The Pleasures of Japanese Pornographic Comics for Women / Deborah Shamoon 77 Going On-line: Consuming Pornography in the Digital Era / Zabet Patterson 104 Part 2. Gay, Lesbian, and Homosocial Pornographies Homosociality i the Classical American Stag Film: Off-Screen, On-Screen / Thomas Waugh 127 The Cultural-Aesthetic Specificities of All-male Moving-Image Poronography / Rich Cante and Angelo Restivo 142 What Do You Call a Lesbian with Long Fingers? The Development of Lesbian and Dyke Pornography / Heather Butler 167 The Gay Sex Clerk: Chuck Vincent’s Straight Pornography / Jake Gerli 198 Part 3. Pornography, Race, and Class The Resurrection of Brandon Lee: The Making of a Gay Asian American Porn Star / Nguyen Tan Hoang 223 Skin Flicks on the Racial Border: Pornography, Exploitation, and Interracial Lust / Linda Williams 271 Crackers and Whackers: The White Trashing of Porn / Constance Penley 309 Part 4. Soft Core, Hard Core, and the Pornographic Sublime Pinup: The American Secret Weapon in World War II / Despina Kakoudaki 335 Gauging a Revolution: 16 mm Film and the Rise of the Pornographic Feature / Eric Shaefer 370 Video Pornography, Visual Pleasure, and the Return of the Sublime / Franklin Melendez 401 Part 5. Pornography and/as Avant-Garde Andy Warhol’s Blow Job: Toward a Recognition of a Pornographic Avant-garde / Ara Osterweil, 431 Unbracketing Motion Study: Scott Stark’s NOEMA / Michael Sicinski 461 Suggested Reading: An Annotated Bibliography 479 Pornographic Film and Video: A Select List of Archives and Commercial Sites 491 List of Contributors 495 Index 497ReviewsThank God for Linda Williams! She is absolutely brilliant. I have learned an enormous amount from her over the years. She boldly goes where few academic dare. Porn Studies is a much needed, fascinating book, which paves the way and sets the tone for future porn studies. Annie Sprinkle, postmodern pornographer and sexologist For more than a decade, Linda Williams has been taking porn seriously. Her latest book, Porn Studies does not disappoint. She succeeds, once again, in legitimizing porn as an essential topic of academic study and provides a guide for teaching about it. For all those who want to know more about the place of porn in culture, this is refreshingly unabashed scholarship. Susie Bright, author of Mommy's Little Girl: On Sex, Pornography, Motherhood and Cherry Pie Porn Studies does something remarkably simple ... It treats pornography as a genre like any other, discussing hard and soft core simply in terms of their complex cultural representations. Gender politics is integral, but not as moralism... Editor Linda Williams, one of academic porn studies' most influential voices, describes the book as transforming the obscene into the on-scene, bringing onto the stage of scrutiny that which lurked in the wings. The book will certainly help the teacher and student of pornography roll up their sleeves to begin work in this field , mitigating porn's image as mainstream culture's guilty secret. --Sight and Sound, December 2005 For more than a decade now, Linda Williams has been taking porn seriously. Her latest-Porn Studies-does not disappoint. She succeeds, once again, in legitimizing porn as an essential topic for academic study and provides a guide for teaching about it. For all those who want to know more about the place of porn in American culture, this is refreshingly unabashed scholarship. --Susie Bright, author of Mommy's Little Girl: On Sex, Motherhood, Porn, and Cherry Pie Thank God for Linda Williams! She is absolutely brilliant. I have learned an enormous amount from her over the years. She boldly goes where few academics dare. Porn Studies is a smart, much needed, fascinating book, which paves the way and sets the tone for future porn studies. This book boggles and blows my mind. -Annie Sprinkle, postmodern pornographer and sexologist Author InformationLinda Williams is Professor of Film Studies and Rhetoric and Director of the Program in Film Studies and of the Center for New Media at the University of California, Berkeley. Her books include Playing the Race Card: Melodramas of Black and White from Uncle Tom to O. J. Simpson; Hard Core: Power, Pleasure, and the “Frenzy of the Visible”; and Viewing Positions: Ways of Seeing Film. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |