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_aBCir. 363.47 _bSt892d |
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_93780 _aStrossen, Nadine S. |
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_aDefending pornography: _bFree speech, sex, and the fight for women's right/ _cby Nadine S. Strossen |
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_a-Newy York: _bScribner; _cc1995. |
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_a320p.: _c25.5cm. |
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505 | _aContents 1.--The sex panic and the feminist split 2.--Sexual speech and the law 3.--The fatally flawed feminist Anti-pornography laws 4.--The growing suppression of "sexpression" 5.--Revealing views of women, men,and sex 6.--Defining sexual harassment: sexuality does not equal sexism 7.--Different strokes for different folks: the panoply of pornographic imagination 8.--Positive aspects of pornographic imagery 9.--Posing for pornography: coercion or consent 10.--Would-be censors subordinate valuable works to their agenda 11.--Lesson from enforcement: when the powerful get more power 12.--Why censoring pornography would not reduce discrimination or violence against women 13.--Toward constructive approaches to reducing discrimination and violence against women. | ||
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