ISIL Freedom Network: Global > Scholarly and In-Depth Studies > Porn, Prostitution, and Sexual Freedom
- Talking About Pornography -- unpublished master's thesis
Source: Cynde Moya
Author: Cynde Moya
Country: United States
E-mail: cynde@green-bean.com
- Subtitle: "A Comparative Subject Analysis of Sexually Explicit Materials." Moya writes, "This study compares the subject analysis of sexually explicit materials in libraries and on the Internet. My concern is how librarians ... use specific tools and terms to organize collections of 'pornography' and other sexually explicit materials." Check out the "Web directories" section. (7/00)
- Gay victimology and the liberal kulturkampf
Source: anti-state.com
Author: Justin Raimondo
Country: United States
- In this excerpt from his book, "The Ideology of Desire: The Tyranny and Absurdity of Gay Identity Politics," Raimondo takes on the gay movement's growing courtship of state power. (05/01)
- Prostitutes, feminists, and economic associates
Source: Wendy McElroy
Author: Wendy McElroy
Country: United States
- Individualist feminist scholar Wendy McElroy looks at the growing split between two groups of one-time allies: anti-sex feminists and prostitutes who refuse to see themselves as victims. (4/98)
- Cyberporn: the controversy
Source: First Monday
Author: Joyce H-S Li
Country: United States
- "This article examines the conflict that cyberporn raises between the mission of libraries, the rights of library patrons, and the law." It stresses the conflict between radical and feminist ideology on pornography. (9/00)
- Rethinking prostitution
Source: WISE
Author: Barbara Sullivan
Country: United States
- "What we need are feminist accounts of prostitution which assert the will and agency of prostitutes, which emphasise their capacity to resist male violence, which refuse the notion that women sell themselves in prostitution, and which reconfigure prostitution transactions." (1995)
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