基本説明
This volume brings together academics and industry veterans and survivors to discuss the ways prostitution, pornography, and other forms of commercial sex are treated, and to ask questions about the role that ideas about the self, personal identity, and freedom play in our attitudes about the sex industry.
Full Description
Prostitution and Pornography examines debates about the sex industry and the adequacy of the liberal response to critiques of the sex industry. The anthology focuses particularly on the very different ways prostitution and pornography are treated. Unlike other books that deal with the sex industry, this volume brings together academics and industry veterans and survivors to discuss the ways prostitution, pornography, and other forms of commercial sex are treated, and to ask questions about the role that ideas about the self, personal identity, and freedom play in our attitudes about the sex industry.
Contents
Table Of Contents Introduction Jessica Spector "Introduction: Sex, Money, and Philosophy" I. Critiques of the Sex Industry Ch.1 Vednita Carter and Evelina Giobbe "Duet: Prostitution, Racism, and Feminist Discourse" Ch. 2 Christine Stark "Stripping as a System of Prostitution" 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: Prostitution and Feminist Discourses of Law Reform" II. Liberalism and Prostitution Ch.6 Norma Jean Almodovar "Porn Stars, Radical Feminists, Cops and Outlaw Whores: The 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 Prostitution" Ch.9 Laurie Shrage "Prostitution and the Case for Decriminalization" III. Liberalism and Pornography Ch.10 Theresa Reed "Private Acts vs. Public Art: Where Prostitution Ends and Pornography 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. The Limits of Liberalism Ch.14 Tracy Quan "The Name 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 "Sexual Autonomy and Prostitution: Making Sense of the Prohibition of Prostitution" Ch.17 Debra Satz "Markets in Women's Sexual Labor" Ch.18 Jessica Spector "Obscene Division: Feminist Liberalism's Treatment of Prostitution and Pornography" Notes Bibliography Index