Prostitution and pornography: philosophical debate about the sex industry
2007; Association of College and Research Libraries; Volume: 44; Issue: 09 Linguagem: Inglês
10.5860/choice.44-4984
ISSN1943-5975
Autores Tópico(s)Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology
ResumoTable Of Contents Introduction Jessica Spector Introduction: Sex, Money, and Philosophy I. Critiques of the Sex Ch.1 Vednita Carter and Evelina Giobbe Duet: Prostitution, Racism, and Feminist Discourse Ch. 2 Christine Stark Stripping as a System of Ch.3 Carol Pateman What's Wrong with Prostitution? Ch.4 Catharine MacKinnon Equality and Speech Ch.5 Margaret A.Baldwin Split at the Root: and Feminist Discourses of Law Reform II. Liberalism and Ch.6 Norma Jean Almodovar Porn Stars, Radical Feminists, Cops and Outlaw Whores: Battle Between Feminist Theory and Reality, Free Spirits and Free Speech Ch.7 Martha Nussbaum 'Whether From Reason or Prejudice': Taking Money for Bodily Services Ch.8 Sibyl Schwarzenbach Contractarians and Feminists Debate Ch.9 Laurie Shrage Prostitution and the Case for Decriminalization III. Liberalism and Ch.10 Theresa Reed Private Acts vs. Public Art: Where Ends and Begins Ch.11 Joshua Cohen Freedom, Equality, Pornography Ch.12 Ronald Dworkin Women and Pornography Ch.13 Laura Kipnis Disgust and Desire: Hustler Magazine IV. Limits of Liberalism Ch.14 Tracy Quan The of the Pose: A Sex Worker by Any Other Name Ch.15 Julian Marlowe Thinking Outside the Box: Men in the Sex Industry Ch.16 Scott Anderson Autonomy and Prostitution: Making Sense of the Prohibition of Ch.17 Debra Satz Markets in Women's Sexual Labor Ch.18 Jessica Spector Obscene Division: Feminist Liberalism's Treatment of and Pornography Notes Bibliography Index
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