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Authors: Melinda Tankard Reist,Abigail Bray

Tags: #General, #Social Science, #Sociology, #Media Studies, #Pornography

Big Porn Inc: Exposing the Harms of the Global Pornography Industry (48 page)

pornography inciting genocide
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2
power and
26
prostitution
campaigns against exploitation in
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,
277

8
factors compelling women into
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2
pornography as
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7
strip clubs as part of
136

42
violence against women in
151
pseudo child pornography
xvi
,
181
‘incest porn’ as sub-genre of
196
childification of women in
182

3
Free Speech Coalition and
4
messages conveyed by
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8
teen porn
4

8
pubic hair removal, pornography and
5

6
,
89
‘queer’, degrading gay men as
55
,
56
Queer Studies
115
Quit Porn Manifesto
291

4
racism
college sexual culture and
46
gay male pornography and
56

7
in pornography
31
,
243

4
music lyrics and
47
rape
see also
gang rape; intrafamilial rape
anal, of teenage girls
22
as a weapon of war
230

3
college campuses encouraging
41

3
computer games and
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70
high rate in South Africa
226
in gay male pornography
57

8
pornography as propaganda for
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33
US data on incidence of
28
RapeLay
167

70
Reclaim the Night
259
,
264
,
276
regulation of porn industry
xxv

xxvi
attempts at
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xxi
lack of
xx

xxi
religious vilification
252
reproporn
92

6
Rosenfeld, Diane L.
xxiii
,
41
,
300
Royalle, Candida
81
,
82
Russell, Diana E.H.
xxv
,
223
,
226
,
300
Russell’s Theory
181

91
sadomasochism
pornography used to encourage
79

80
torture and
115

17
Schafer, Sue
202

3
self-empowerment
bestiality porn presented as
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,
67
challenge to pornography as
xiv
prostitution presented as
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,
163

4
sex toys as
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,
121
self-esteem
education to improve
50

1
effect of pornography on
1
,
254
working in strip clubs and
xxiv
,
149
self-image, teen photography and
34

5
self-objectification of women
48
sex education
harm of pornography as
xvi

xvii
,
20
,
272
kits influenced by pornography
80

1
sex shops, sexual ‘liberation’ in
118

21
sex tapes, unauthorised
39

40
sex therapy
pornification of
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83
self-help books advocating pornography
78

9
sex tourism, child pornography and
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,
246
sex trade shows
134

5
,
157
sexting
34

7
sexual assault
see also
child sexual abuse; rape
by child peers
21

2
pornography linked to
xx
,
74

5
,
243
,
288

9
sexual dysfunction ‘diseases’, drug treatments for
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8
sexual harassment
activism resulting from
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college campuses and
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51
Indian protection against
240
prostitution, pornography and
151
,
276
strip clubs and
277
universal female experience of
28
sexual offences
see
rape; sexual assault
sexualisation of children
in child pornography
182
,
185
in popular culture
182
social networking sites and
164
sexually deviant behaviours
pornography contributing to
70

5
stages of development
70

1
sexually intrusive acts
28
sexually transmitted diseases
in pornography industry
90

1
teenage girls and
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Singer, Peter
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5
,
67
slavery
Internet porn showing
xx
,
11
lynching and
108

11
Smallwood, Gracelyn
205

6
snuff films
10
,
63
,
66
social media
see also
Facebook; YouTube
risks of using
40
use in activist campaigns
279
,
281
social status of pornography
164

5
softcore pornography
3
,
13
,
27
Sonderegger, Robi
xxiii
,
300
‘sorostitutes’, labelling as
female student attitudes to
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8
male student attitudes to
xx
South Africa, pornography in
223

9
Standing Together to Oppose Pornography (S.T.O.P)
224
,
225
,
226
,
228
Stella
xxiii
,
xxiv
,
300
Stone, Sharon
13
Stop Porn Culture!
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,
266

7
,
269
STOP Pornography
224
strategies for quitting porn
293

4
strip clubs
as a global industry
137

9
as live pornography
136

42
cross marketing of
141
feminist activism on
137
vulnerability of workers in
144

9
stripping
as prostitution
139

40
campus parties and
45

6
harms involved in
147

9
misguided defence of
136
personal stories of
144

9
Struthers, Dr William
70
sub-genres of pornography
72

3
suicide
child pornography victims and
204
of porn stars
162
unauthorised filming and
37
,
242
Sullivan, Mary
92
Sun, Chyng
xv
,
xxiv

xxv
,
300
surrogate birth arrangements
activist campaigns against
95

6
dehumanising effects of
92

5
t-shirts
pornographic images on
xiii
sold at sex trade shows
135
Tankard Reist, Melinda
xxiv
,
86
,
109

10
,
167
,
205
, 2230,
253
,
281
,
301
Taylor, S. Caroline
xxv
,
301
teen porn
see
pseudo child pornography
The Porn Report
122

31
ethical issues in
129

30
partisan perspective of
122

6
research methodology
127

30
use by porn advocates
125

6
Thompson, Linda
xxvi
,
292
,
301
Tiefer, Leonore
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,
90
Tolman, Deborah
35
torture
gay male pornography and
xxiii
,
55
,
58
normalised by pornography
xx
,
115

16
of animals
63

8
pornography’s use of
xvi
,
xix
,
11
,
153
sexual subordination through
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violent regimes and
xxiv
,
11
,
55
,
58
,
115

16
,
154
,
230

7
,
293
trafficking in women
entry into pornography through
152
interconnections to prostitution and pornography
155

7
Tyler, Meagan
xxiv
,
301
unprotected sex
91
,
92
van Heeswijk, Anna
xxvi
,
302
victim impact statements
Amy
212
,
215

19
child abuse victims
204
Masha Allen
208

9
violence against women and children
as human rights issue
75
gay male pornography and
54

61
increasing in pornography
173

5
pornography links sex to
113

14
prostitution and pornography
151
Waltman, Max
xxi
web cams, unauthorized filming via
19
,
34
,
37
,
38
,
156
,
157
,
164
,
185
Weiss, Margot
115

16
West, Kanye, music video by
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,
109

10
,
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Whisnant, Rebecca
xvi
,
230
,
266
,
267
WHISPER
150
WikiLeaks
251

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women, violence against
see
violence against women and children
women’s liberation
distortion of
120
threatening to dominant culture
110
YouTube
19
,
42
,
109
Zillman, Dolf
255
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