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@inbook{719934, author = {Lišková, Kateřina}, address = {Amsterdam/New York, NY}, booktitle = {Sexual Politics of Desire and Belonging}, edition = {1st}, keywords = {sociology - feminism - pornography - Europe - gender positions - language - subversive strategies}, language = {eng}, location = {Amsterdam/New York, NY}, isbn = {978-90-420-2239-3}, pages = {41-56}, publisher = {Rodopi}, title = {Pornography as Language: From Discourse of Domination to Heretical Subversion}, year = {2007} }
TY - CHAP ID - 719934 AU - Lišková, Kateřina PY - 2007 TI - Pornography as Language: From Discourse of Domination to Heretical Subversion VL - At the Interface/Probing the Boundaries, XXIV PB - Rodopi CY - Amsterdam/New York, NY SN - 9789042022393 KW - sociology - feminism - pornography - Europe - gender positions - language - subversive strategies N2 - Censorship of sexually explicit imagery is currently being called for, not by conservatives, but paradoxically by feminists. In various places throughout Europe, feminist groups have launched campaigns against pornography; campaigns which they conceive in terms of crimes against women, discrimination, humiliation, and especially the silencing of women by men. Anti-porn feminists declare the domination of women to be the only, unfailing, and all-powerful effect pornography has always had, and the only it ever can have. Not only do these efforts reproduce man-woman, either-or binaries, they also construct women as mute by definition - unable to use language in order to enhance their own agency. This paper explores the capacity of porn to impose silence, the unexpected results a discourse of domination may trigger, and the other ways a woman can use language. My analysis of feminist anti-porn arguments - both current European and older American examples - is based on Pierre Bourdieu s concepts of language and symbolic power. ER -
LIŠKOVÁ, Kateřina. Pornography as Language: From Discourse of Domination to Heretical Subversion. Rumens, Nick \&{} Alejandro Cervantes-Carson (eds.). In \textit{Sexual Politics of Desire and Belonging}. 1st. Amsterdam/New York, NY: Rodopi, 2007, s.~41-56. At the Interface/Probing the Boundaries, XXIV. ISBN~978-90-420-2239-3.
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