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Author:
Waltman, Max, 1974- author.
Title:
Pornography : the politics of legal challenges / Max Waltman.
Publisher:
Oxford University Press,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xiv, 544 pages ; 25 cm
Subject:
Pornography--Law and legislation--United States.
Pornography--Law and legislation--Canada.
Pornography--Law and legislation--Sweden.
Pornography--Political aspects--United States.
Pornography--Political aspects--Canada.
Pornography--Political aspects--Sweden.
Obscenity (Law)
Obscenity (Law)
Pornography--Law and legislation.
Pornography--Political aspects.
Canada.
Sweden.
United States.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Supply, demand, and production harms -- Harm caused by consumers -- Democracy and hierarchy -- The antipornography civil rights ordinances, 1983-1991 -- Federal responses, 1984-2014 -- Legislative attempts,1983-1988 -- Judicial challenges, 1982-2019 -- Challenging production, 1993-2005 -- Substantive equality prostitution law, 1999-2019.
Summary:
"This book assesses American, Canadian, and Swedish legal challenges to the explosive spread of pornography within their significantly different democratic systems and constructs a political and legal theory for effectively challenging the sex industry under law. The obstacles to this challenge are exposed as more ideological and political than strictly legal, although they often play out in the legal arena. The pornography industry is documented to exploit vulnerable populations in making its materials. A thorough analytical review of empirical studies using complementing methods demonstrates that using pornography substantially contributes to consumers becoming more sexually aggressive, on average desensitizing them and contributing to a demand for more subordinating, aggressive, and degrading materials. Consumers are also often found wishing to imitate pornography with unwilling partners; many demand sex from prostituted people, who have few or no alternatives. Most young men regularly consume pornography. Legal challenges to the harms are shown to be more effective under legal systems that promote equality and when the laws empower those most harmed, in contrast to state-enforced regulations (e.g., criminal obscenity laws). Drawing on feminist theory, among others, this book argues that pornography is among the linchpins of sex inequality, contending that a civil society forum can empower those harmed, with representatives who have more substantial incentives to address them. This book explains why democracies fail to address the harms of pornography and offers a political and legal theory for making the necessary changes. The insights can be applied to other intractable problems of hierarchy"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0197598536
9780197598535
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1240264890
LCCN:
2021008070
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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