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Paper Title

The paradigm shift: Pornography research, sexualization and extreme images

Keywords

  • pornography research
  • paradigm shift
  • sexualization
  • extreme images
  • media effects debate
  • porn studies
  • sexual representation
  • mainstream media sexualization
  • cultural imagery
  • extreme pornography
  • media influence
  • public discourse on porn
  • pornographic content
  • visual culture
  • sexual politics
  • academic porn studies
  • pornography

Article Type

Research Article

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Issue

Volume : 5 | Issue : 1 | Page No : 13-22

Published On

January, 2011

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Abstract

In this paper, I focus on what has been called a paradigm shift in pornography research, driven by the development of particular theoretical and political concerns and by changing material conditions, and on the academic work that has emerged from this. I describe the current situation where studies in the area are more diverse than ever before, while public debate continues to draw on a relatively limited approach based on a concern with what media ‘does’ to behaviour. I outline two areas in particular which currently dominate public and political discussions; namely the sexualization of mainstream media and ‘extreme’ imagery on the fringes of culture, and suggest ways in which these present new challenges and opportunities for developing pornography research.

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