Go Back Book review April, 2010
porn.com: Making Sense of Online Pornography

Younger, paler, decidedly less straight: The new porn professionals

Abstract

[Summary of the book containing this chapter:] Pornography has always been central to debates about sex and emerging new media technologies. Today, debate is increasingly focused on online pornographies. This collection examines pornography's significance as a focus of definition, debate, and myth; its development as a mainstream entertainment industry; and the emergence of the new economy of Porn 2.0, and of new types of porn labor and professionalism. It looks at porn style behind the scenes of straight hardcore, in gay, lesbian, and queer pornographies, in shock sites, and in amateur erotica, and investigates the rise of the online porn fan community, the sex blogger, the erotic rate-me site and the visual cultures of swingers. Treating these developments as part of a broader set of economic and cultural transformations, this book argues that new porn practices reveal much about contemporary and competing views of sex and the self, the real and the body, culture, and commerce.

Keywords

porn professionals online pornography porn 2.0 digital porn queer porn amateur porn porn industry sexual labor erotic media porn culture visual sexuality cybersex sex work new media sexual representation gay porn lesbian porn queer media internet porn pornography studies sexual identity erotic blogging fan porn culture porn aesthetics sexuality and technology body politics sexual selfhood porn economy rate-me culture swinger visuals nsfw media
Details
Pages 88-104
ISSN 9781433102066