Pornography
Feona Attwood
"In our culture, sex is becoming more and more visible, and more explicit. Sexual representations, products, and services are becoming more accessible to a wider group of consumers, and the development of new communication technologies to support, replace or reconfigure sexual encounters are increasingly part of ordinary people's everyday lives"
MacKinnon
"It seems essential to the kick of pornography that it be to some degree against the rules"
gender issue cont.
"Men treat women as who they see women being"
Sallie Tisdale cont.
"porn needs to change, improve, and it's women who will do that improving, and not by ignoring it."
if women controlled porn...
-broaden voice of women -broaden scope of genre -broaden power-base of women
pornography is a gender issue
-built on male perspective -not considered a women's issue -power relations
vulnerability and porn
-corporeal (desire, activity, publicity) -social (,presence and absence)
Enlightenment
-healthy -ordinary -celebratory
Sallie Tisdale
-if more women in porn, it would change the way they're portrayed -agrees with MacKinnon on obscenity law -disagrees with MacKinnon the porn is necessarily violent
moral issue
-law/public policy -culture -religion
Harm? In porn the violence is the sex
-male domination -free speech of men silences speech of women -obscenity laws -dehumanization of women
Impoverished Discourse
-mono-dimensional -debased -impersonal
Pornography in Canada
-obscenity law -adults=legal (w/ consent) -children=illegal
Transgressive Creativity
-pornographic imagination -potential for artistry -new mysticism
Disorder
-psychological malady -social malady
Pornography definition
-sexually explicit -designed to produce sexual arousal in viewers -inherently transgressive
Gilson
...the main issue we might take with consumer interaction with pornography is the way it fosters the pursuit of invulnerability and the cultivation of entrepreneurial subjectivity.
Pornography in Canada
Difficult to define; difficult to demonstrate "harm" nudity/objectification, unexplicit/degrading
Catherine McKinnon
It is essential to the kick of pornography that it be to some degree against the rules, but it is never truly unavailable or truly illegitimate. Thus, obscenity law, like the law of rape, preserves the value of, without restricting the ability to get, that which it purports to devalue and prohibit. Obscenity law helps to keep pornography sexy by putting state power-force, hierarchy-behind its purported prohibition on what men can have sexual access to.
Pornography and Obscenity law
Jacobellis v. Ohio -hard to define, know when you see it
Pornography in Canada
KEY CONCERNS: with "harm", consent, aggression, violence, "undue exploitation"
New testament
Porneia=sexual immorality
Pornography as Mysticism-Susan Sontag
The universe proposed by the pornographic imagination is a total universe. It has the power to ingest and metamorphose and translate all concerns that are fed into it, reducing everything into one negotiable currency of the erotic imperative. All action is conceived of as a set of sexual exchanges.
Feminist view 1
anti porn: harm of exploiting female sexuality
Vulnerability critique
both views one-sided; reality or fantasy
Institutionalized Misogyny
debasing towards women
Pornography in Canada
internet and ease of access
expansion of Pornosphere
obscene texts proliferate and become more accessible
Striptease Culture (Brian McNair)
public commodification of personal intimicies
main ethical criterion
responsiveness
Feminist view 2
sex radicals: good of disrupting sexual status quo
Pornographication
the iconography of pornography becomes commonplace
Criminal Code 163
undue exploitation of sex/sex with crime, horror, cruelty, violence
Islam
zina=illicit desire