Includes bibliographical references (p. 281-308) and index.
Contents
The sex panic and the feminist split -- Sexual speech and the law -- The fatally flawed feminist antipornography laws -- The growing suppression of "sexpression" -- Revealing views of women, men, and sex --Defining sexual harassment: sexuality does not equal sexism -- "Different strokes for different folks": the panoply of pornographic imagination --Positive aspects pornographic imagery -- Posing for pornography: coercion or consent? -- Would-be censors subordinate valuable works to their agenda -- Lessons from enforcement: when the powerful get more power --
Why censoring pornography world not reduce discrimination or violence against women -- Toward constructive approachs to reducing discrimination and violence against women.