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Soft Porn Plays Hardball: Its Tragic Effects on Women, Children and the Family

Judith A. Reisman

Soft Porn Plays Hardball: Its Tragic Effects on Women, Children and the Family Judith A. Reisman List Price: $10.99
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Total reviews: 4 Average rating: 4.0 of 5

A wake-up call to the Playboy culture.... 5 out of 5 stars.
24 of 30 people found this review helpful.

This book is an extraordinary, shocking content analysis of Playboy magazine through the years. Hugh Hefner, rather than the slightly-roguish but benign pioneer of openness he is often portrayed to be, emerges as an agenda-pushing cad with a disdain for marriage, family, children, monogamy, and ultimately, women. After reading this book, one could ever again say "it's only Playboy."

Not about the morals, but the facts behind the porn industry 5 out of 5 stars.
19 of 26 people found this review helpful.

An excellent book if you have the impression that pornography is not Ok but don't know how to justify that feeling. The research by author Reisman is very rich, the conclusions appear by themselves, without any need to apply any religious creed.

WHAT A HORRIBLE BOOK!!!! 1 out of 5 stars.
17 of 53 people found this review helpful.

The author needs to get educated and start living in the 90's! She thinks her opinion is the right opinion and that she speaks for all women and children! She doesnt speak for me! Of all the horrors going on in the world, this is all she can complain about? What a waste of time!

Inspiring 4 out of 5 stars.
6 of 12 people found this review helpful.

One of the gravest dangers facing young men today is that they will be trapped in early, loveless marriages and waste the rest of their lives. As this book aptly demonstrates, pornography is probably the strongest countervailing force to the "play for keeps" sexuality taught in many schools. This superb book points the way to a genuine alternative.

Debating Sexual Correctness: Pornography, Sexual Harassment, Date Rape and the Politics of Sexual Equality

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Editorial Review:

A glance here, a flirtation there, a moment of  misunderstanding. Have the new rules of feminist  politics gone too far? Since Katie Riophe's book  The Morning After helped spark a  national debate over the politics of date rape, the  media has focused on controversial sexual behavior  of all kinds. Proponents of what has come to be  called sexual correctness contend that we live in a  culture where date rape, pornography, and sexual  harassment are simply facts of life that demand a  new sexual standard. Opponents argue that these  claims are born out of a victim mentality they see  as pervasive in the modern feminist movement that  threatens to rob women of the gains of sexual  freedom. As the successfull Dell title  Debating PC did in 1992, Debating  Sexual Correctness brings together some of  the best known and most important voices in this  debate. From the editorial pages of magazines as  diverse as The New Republic and  Glamour, The New York  Times and Playboy, the  country's most thoughtful social critics define or  debunk this very controversial notion of sexual  correctness. Katie Roiphe, Camille Paglia, Naomi  Wolf, Andrea Dworkin, Catherine MacKinnon, and Susan  Faludi are only a few of the writers in this  provocative anthology that looks at a highly charged  debate that has encompassed a nation.

Porn Generation: How Social Liberalism is Corrupting our Future

Ben Shapiro

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A Must-Not Read 1 out of 5 stars.
25 of 53 people found this review helpful.

To call this book a must-not read is perhaps too harsh; after all, to ignore history is to repeat it. This is a fact which is not endorsed within the pages of this meager, starved tome, as the Final Solution for pornography - at least, what the author considers pornography, a subject I will touch on shortly - is a solution that has not only failed, and continues to fail, but does so with an eagerness that is matched only by the author's good intentions.

The road to Hell, as it were, is paved with good intentions.

Pornography, in and of itself, is a fascinating subject, and certainly the author all but guaranteed himself sales by slapping the word "PORN" on the cover in bold, seemingly naked letters (the bellybutton ring is a nice touch). One need not look far to see that pornography is a varied subject, an endless buffet ranging from the sweet to the sour - no pun intended. What is to be considered pronographic is certainly relative, and there is no end to the array of fetishes one may choose from . . . however, there are definitions of pornography that are certain to shock and confuse the vast majority of us. It happens. Even in our acceptant American culture (which is by no means a bad thing), there are simply some items on the buffet that the rest of us will only sniff at, possibly poke with a pair of tongs, but which will be relished by a select few. One man's garbage, as they say . . .

Getting to the point, the one item that confounded me the most in Shapiro's spectrum of pornography were the teen magazines fancied by younger girls of the early to mid-teens persuasion that published letters from several avid young readers concerning their search for a balance between their spirituality and their romantic relationships. Why Shapiro considers it illicit footage that young teenaged girls should seek to reconcile their faith and their relationships is a staggering intellectual feat, made simply only by the preceeding pages:

These girls are not part of the author's elect Judeo-Christian treehouse. No Heathens Allowed.

In this particular instance, the young subscribers are Pagan or Wiccan, and as such, are labeled 'ridiculous' by the author. And in this we find the template for the rest of the book: all who disagree with Mr. Shapiro are neanderthals lost in the dark, wandering the wilderness, humping blindly and madly, kept cold from being outside of the warm, illuminating light that is Ben Shapiro's radiant wisdom.

Or at least, this is what the author would have you believe.

At best, this book is a perfect example of how to NOT solve the problem of our gebneration (as I write this, I am 23, a qualifying candidate for this wondrous End Times production that Mr. Shapiro seems to embody with the persona of a single bellybutton ring), and at worst, it is another conservative diatribe aimed at tricking the public into equating the word 'liberal' with the word 'terrorist,' despite the fact that most Americans believe in liberal foundations.

Throughout the book, the author launches volley upon of volley of claims, backed up by either the thin air from which he pulls them, or by stastistics that he makes no effort to provide a control for. As I read, I waited patiently for an example - any example - of an application of the author's accusations in the real world. I would have had better luck waiting for a talking unicorn to call my cell phone.

I can only recommend this book as a textbook for the incorrect way to solve a serious social issue facing Americans, young and old alike, today. Rather than suggest compassion and education toward the victims of a corporate media which his conservative government supports, and treating peole as if they were above the intellect of a farm mule, the author suggests totalitarian censorship, especially from the government, an ideal which supposedly runs counter to his political system of choice, but which is first choice when it comes to silencing his dissenters.

Save your money: get a real bellybutton ring.

Editorial Review:

Based on first person reporting, interviews with refugees from the porn industry, conversations with psychologist, educators, and students and a telling cultural critique Shaprio captures a generation.

At Home with Pornography: Women, Sexuality, and Everyday Life

Jane Juffer

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Editorial Review:

"Juffer discusses how in recent years women have been more active in producing erotica for their own enjoyment and shows how this has affected the nature of erotica itself. She chronicles the rise of literary porn written by women for women, showing how books like Nancy Friday's collections of female fantasies helped pave the way . . . Juffer . . . is a sharp observer of the media."
Los Angeles Times Book Review

"Illuminates the complex politics of sex in women's everyday lives. At Home with Pornography is an important contribution to a new model of cultural studies and an exciting and valuable addition to contemporary struggles over sexual politics."
—Lawrence Grossberg

Twenty-five years after the start of the feminist sex wars, pornography remains a flashpoint issue, with feminists locked in a familiar argument: Are women victims or agents? In At Home with Pornography, Jane Juffer exposes the fruitlessness of this debate and suggests that it has prevented us from realizing women's changing relationship to erotica and porn.

Over the course of these same twenty-five years, there has been a proliferation of sexually explicit materials geared toward women, made available in increasingly mainstream venues. In asking "what is the relationship of women to pornography?" Juffer maintains that we need to stop obsessing over pornography's transgressive aspects, and start focusing on the place of porn and erotica in women's everyday lives. Where, she asks, do women routinely find it, for how much, and how is it circulated and consumed within the home? How is this circulation and consumption shaped by the different marketing categories that attempt to distinguish erotica from porn, such as women's literary erotica and sexual self-help videos for couples?

At Home with Pornography responds to these questions by viewing women's erotica within the context of governmental regulation that attempts to counterpose a "dangerous" pornography with the sanctity of the home. Juffer explorers how women's consumption of erotica and porn for their own pleasure can be empowering, while still acting to reinforce conservative ideals. She shows how, for instance, the Victoria's Secret catalog is able to function as a kind of pornography whose circulation is facilitated both by its reliance on Victorian themes of secrecy and privacy and on its appeals to the selfish pleasures of modern career women. In her pursuit to understand what women like and how they get it, Juffer delves into adult cable channels, erotic literary anthologies, sex therapy guides, cyberporn, masturbation, and sex toys, showing the varying degrees to which these materials have been domesticated for home consumption.

Representing the next generation of scholarship on pornography, At Home with Pornography will transform our understanding of women's everyday sexuality.

Interfacial Electrochemistry

Wolfgang Schmickler

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Electrochemistry is the study of a special class of interfaces--those between an ionic and an electronic conductor--that can conduct current. This makes it especially important to research and for industrial applications such as semiconductors. This book examines different topics within interfacial electrochemistry, including the theory of structures and processes at metal- solution and semiconductor-solution interfaces, the principles of classical and modern experimental methods, and some of the applications of electrochemistry. Students and nonspecialists in materials science, surface science, and chemistry will find this a valuable source of information.

Bookleggers and Smuthounds: The Trade in Erotica, 1920-1940

Jay A. Gertzman

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Total reviews: 5 Average rating: 4.5 of 5

An entertaining history of publishing & censorship 5 out of 5 stars.
5 of 5 people found this review helpful.

This is a very readable, entertaining and well researched study of a period of American book publishing equivalent to the previous century's "Wild West". There are the "bad guys" (the censors) and the "good guys" (the authors and publishers and free speech attorneys) and all are presented as the idiocyncratic characters that they were. There is also an explanation of the whole social mileu that created the battlefield in which this struggle for the freedom to read took place. A great deal of previously unpublished bibliographic material about American erotica is presented, and the footnotes, set at the end of the book to be non-intrusive, contain additional wealths of information for the scholar and academic. The text is enhanced by many vintage illustrations and photographs, often gleaned from private collections.

Editorial Review:

Between the two world wars, New York was the center of the large and contested erotic literature trade in America. Bookleggers and Smuthounds reveals the subtle, symbiotic relationship between the publishers of erotica and the moralists who attacked them -- and how the existence of both groups depended on the enduring appeal of prurience. By keeping intact the association of sex with obscenity and shameful silence, distributors of erotica simultaneously provided the anti-vice crusaders with a public enemy. Jay Gertzman offers unforgettable portrayals of the "pariah capitalists" who shaped the industry and of the individuals, organizations, and government agencies who sought to control them.

Maids: An Erotic Anthology

Various

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Maids traces the history of the maid in erotic literature throughout the last two centuries, but concentrates on the maid’s golden age, the 19th century. The Victorian Maid is the stuff of erotic legend and this pert, biddable female has been at the heart of many a male sexual fantasy for almost a century and a half. Maids is divided into loosely chronological image galleries and juicy sections of text by authors ranging from well known to obscure or even to shady and anonymous. When we started our research for Maids we had no idea what a rich subject it would turn out to be. What emerged was a book so full of intriguing and arousing art and photography, not to mention spicy extracts from great erotic literature that it does justice to this fascinating and hugely erotic subject. Images are by a selection of artists and photographers who vary widely in their treatment of the subject. As well as a wealth of period photography, China Hamilton, Ben Westwood, Eric Wilkins and John DuPret all have contributed to make Maids the most intriguing, saucy and provocative book you’ll ever possess on the subject.

Sexual Revolution In Bolshevik Russia (Pitt Russian East European)

Gregory Carleton

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Gregory Carleton offers a comprehensive literary and cultural history of sex and society in the Soviet Union during the 1920s. The Bolshevik Revolution promised a total transformation of Russian society, down to its most intimate details. But in the years immediately following 1917, it was by no means clear how this would come about. Sex and sexuality became a crucial battleground for debates about the Soviet future, and literature emerged as a primary domain through which sex could be imagined and discussed.



Despite optimistic claims that bolshevism would overcome bourgeois depravity, the writings of the 1920s in all genres were awash in sexual adventure, promiscuity, various chauvinisms, date and gang rape, unwanted pregnancy, and sexually transmitted diseases, as well as sex-related alcohol abuse, depression, and suicide. In discussions about sex, party officials contradicted themselves, sociologists grappled with difficult social problems, and writers experimented in fictional form with modern identities and relationships.



Drawing on an uncommonly varied body of sources, including novels, journals, diaries, sociological research, public health brochures, surveys, and party documents-many examined here for the first time in English-Carleton reveals the dramatic, bizarre, and intriguing ways the sexual revolution was discussed and represented. Amidst this chaos, he discerns a historical process of codification and reaction, leading ultimately to the quelling of debate in the 1930s through the harsh dictates of Stalinism.



Sexual Revolution in Bolshevik Russia challenges Western writers who portray revolutionary Russia as either prudish or hedonistic by reconstructing a fuller picture of what circulated in Bolshevik culture and why. Carleton brings a complex human dimension to the subject, demonstrating that this controversy should not be viewed as a sideshow curiosity, but rather as a central aspect of the dramatic debates on early Soviet literature and culture.

Pornography and Sexual Aggression

Neil M. Malamuth

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Porn 101: Eroticism Pornography and the First Amendment

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Editorial Review:

Is the sex depicted in pornographic movies a reflection of what happens in real life? Do such movies exploit their female and male actors? Should pornography be held responsible for misconceptions about women and sex, or for violent behaviour in men? What is obscenity? What is the difference between the erotic, the pornographic, and the artistic? Should society heed the constant calls for censorship, or is pornography a form of speech that, though objectionable to some, is deserving of Constitutional protection? These questions and more in the controversial pornography debate are pondered in this wide-ranging collection of essays by both scholars and those who work within the porn industry, from actors and actresses to directors and writers, including even top First Amendment attorneys. The effects of pornography on its audience - one of the most heated topics - are examined in depth with all available international data, while tell-all stories from behind the scenes of the industry provide unique insight into porn's production. An all-inclusive volume, "Porn 101" ranges from gay to straight pornography, from sadomasochism to phone sex, and includes discussion of the special issues raised by child pornography.

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