I'm not reading this right, am I?

May 20, 2011 22:14

I'm trying to parse this sentence, in an article about The Feminist Porn Awards: The vast majority of explicit material is made for a male audience; at best, it is degrading, and at worst it is often physically harmful to the women featured in it.
I'm trying to figure out what the writer is saying here. Is she saying, "The vast majority of ( Read more... )

feminism, reading comprehension, pornography

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tehrasha May 21 2011, 05:20:20 UTC
It's not the act, it's matters of consent and context.

Doesn't matter to the 'all sex is rape' crowd.

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amindofiron May 21 2011, 06:13:03 UTC
sadly, this ^. In addition, the idea that it can only be this way regardless of consent and context has the added wonderful effect of stripping any kind of agency from either (or all) parties involved.

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kengr May 21 2011, 14:33:11 UTC
Ah, but you see, They are RIGHT, so anyone who thinks otherwise much be taught the error of their ways.

Or to put it more succintly: thoughtcrime

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nbarnes May 21 2011, 08:03:42 UTC
It's not so much 'all sex is rape' as the idea that proper sex must reject everything that's in the mainstream conception of sex, and therefore because the mainstream idea of sex includes the possibility of low-grade consensual violence, it's impossible for proper healthy sex to have any of those. So no getting [redacted] hard up against a wall, and anybody that says they want to be [redacted] hard up against a wall is a victim of false consciousness.

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kengr May 21 2011, 14:33:54 UTC
Right. Thoughtcrime.

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dossy May 21 2011, 23:05:00 UTC
Redaction is degrading to writers.

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elfs May 24 2011, 17:40:40 UTC
Recent Facebook conversation with my daughter and her friends. The topic was "Should you date geeks?" I said, "Yes. Geeks know about that thing you do with your tongue."

There was much giggling. Later I said, "I didn't have any particular 'thing' in mind. I just knew if I said the word 'tongue' your dirty minds would fill in the blanks."

Sometimes, leaving the blank redacted has its uses.

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dossy May 24 2011, 17:45:48 UTC
Taking redaction to the next level, have you seen/are you familiar with "Mormon bubble porn"?

http://izismile.com/2010/09/03/how_to_make_mormon_porn_38_pics.html

Or, the "unnecessary censorship" when conversations are bleeped out ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJc5EgDbKK4

;)

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_candide_ May 22 2011, 04:50:48 UTC
I find a swath of gay porn to be misogynistic, specifically, those where the bottom is servicing the top. Compare and contrast to the amateur stuff. Both guys are enjoying themselves. The guy who's active and the guy who's "pitching" aren't necessarily the same. When the top is the one doing most of the work, he's focused as much if not more on pleasuring his man than himself.

In short, there's equality in good gay porn. I would assume/expect good str8 porn to have equality as well, only with a female+male dynamic. And I'd probably brand str8 porn that didn't as misogynistic. 'Cuz that's just how I see it. ^_^

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