Artigo Revisado por pares

Teaching Porn

2009; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 12; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/1363460709340367

ISSN

1461-7382

Autores

Brian McNair,

Tópico(s)

Sex work and related issues

Resumo

This article gives an account of my experiences as a student and teacher of pornography in the UK university context. From my time as a student at Glasgow University in the late 1970s, to my classes on sexual transgression at Strathclyde in the 2000s, I trace changing attitudes to the pornographic, against the background of changing political and technological environments. The article considers the pedagogy of porn against the backdrop of pro- and anti-porn feminism, the rise of gay rights, and the impact of the internet. Under these influences, and over a period of three decades, pornography was destigmatized and redefined in a variety of contexts, from the irony of lad culture to the postmodern humour of the Graham Norton Show and the pro-porn feminism of the post-Madonna era.

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