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Post/porn/politics symposium reader: queer feminist perspectives on the politics of porn performance and seks work as culture production
Publish Place | Berlijn |
Publisher | b-books |
Publish Year | 2009 |
Pages | 368p. |
ISBN/ISSN | 9783933557766 |
Illustration | ill. |
Language | English/Engels |
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- WER 3 2009
Description | The concept called 'post-porn' was invented by erotic photographer Wink van Kempen and made popular by sexwork-activist and performance artist Annie M. Sprinkle. It claimed a new status of sexual representation: Through identifying with critical joy and agancy while deconstructing its hetero/normative and naturalising conditions, Sprinkle made us think of sex as a category open for use and appropriation of queer_feminist counter-pleasures beyond the victimising framework of censorship and taboo. What happens after the pornographic moment? What is the post.. . in porn? What is post to the term that is porn? Why watch porn? Why not? Or why not look for “other” porn? Why not produce post-porn? How do we theorize sex performance? |
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