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This collection of eleven new essays contains the latest developments in analytic feminist philosophy on the topic of pornography. While honoring early feminist work on the subject, it aims to go beyond speech act analyses of pornography and to reshape the philosophical discourse that surrounds pornography. A rich feminist literature on pornography has emerged since the 1980s, with Rae Langton's speech act theoretic analysis dominating specifically Anglo-American feminist philosophy on pornography. Despite the predominance of this literature, there remain considerable disagreements and precious little agreement on many key issues: What is pornography? Does pornography (as Langton argues) constitute women's subordination and silencing? Does it objectify women in harmful ways? Is pornography authoritative enough to enact women's subordination? Is speech act theory the best way to approach pornography? Given the deep divergences over these questions, the first goal of this collection is to take stock of extant debates in order to clarify key feminist conceptual and political commitments regarding pornography. This volume further aims to go beyond the prevalent speech-acts approach to pornography, and to highlight novel issues in feminist pornography-debates, including the aesthetics of pornography, trans* identities and racialization in pornography, and putatively feminist pornography.
This collection investigates the limitations of speech act theory in feminist philosophy and proposes new conceptual frameworks for understanding the role and impact of pornography. Editor Mari Mikkola, a prominent scholar in feminist philosophy, compiles eleven original essays that challenge the dominance of Rae Langton’s speech act theoretic analysis. The volume seeks to move the discourse toward broader considerations of aesthetics, racialization, and identity, while critically evaluating the political commitments inherent in contemporary feminist debates.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this collection as a significant intervention in analytic feminist philosophy, specifically for its effort to diversify the methodological approaches to pornography. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which is intended for scholars and advanced students familiar with contemporary philosophical discourse.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190257938
ISBN-13:
9780190257934
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