Abstract
Explicit Utopias explores a problem that has long haunted feminist, lesbian, and queer critics: the obstacles to imagining women's desire and sexual agency. Pornography is one arena in which women have actively sought to imaginatively overcome this problem, yet pornography has also been an object of passionate feminist contention. Revisiting the feminist sex wars of the 1980s, Amalia Ziv offers a comprehensive and thoughtful reassessment of the arguments and concerns of both camps, tying these early debates to the contemporary surge of concern over the pornification of culture. She also sets out to rectify the lack of critical attention to marginal sexual representations by examining the feminist, queer, and psychoanalytic literature on several key issues, including fantasy, the phallus, identification, and gender performativity.
Original language | American English |
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Number of pages | 312 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781438457109 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Aug 2015 |
ULI publications
- uli
- Emancipation of women
- Feminism
- Feminism -- Philosophy
- Feminist movement
- Feminist philosophy
- Feminist sociology
- Feminist theory
- Pornography -- Social aspects
- Pornography and society
- Society and pornography
- Theory of feminism
- Women -- Emancipation
- Women's lib
- Women's liberation
- Women's liberation movement
- Women's movement
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