Go Back Research Article October, 2019

Engaging with pornography: an examination of women aged 18–26 as porn consumers

Abstract

In this article we discuss a large scale research project aimed at uncovering people’s everyday engagements with pornography. We focus on women aged 18–25; the only category of our participants in which women outnumbered men. Looking at responses from women in this group we examine their narratives, views, feelings, positions and judgments. We focus in particular on the elements of pornography that engaged them in terms of content and scenario, style and aesthetics, emotion and thought, tone and mood, and identification, and we consider the accounts of four participants in more detail. Our discussion illustrates what different forms of engagement with pornography can look like and outlines what they suggest about the possible relations of porn engagement and sexuality. We situate our discussion in relation to qualitative cultural studies work, a tradition of feminist audience studies, an emerging porn studies, and accounts which understand both sexuality and media and consumption as part of everyday life.

Keywords

pornography consumers young women female viewers online pornography women engagement sexual media porn studies media consumption sexuality studies aesthetic porn porn content feminist audience digital sex media emotion porn experience women and porn qualitative porn research pornography online questionnaire
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Volume 21
Issue 2
Pages 173–188
ISSN 1471-5902
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