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THE PORNOGRAPHY WARS by Kelsy Burke

THE PORNOGRAPHY WARS

The Past, Present, and Future of America’s Obscene Obsession

by Kelsy Burke

Pub Date: Jan. 24th, 2023
ISBN: 978-1-63557-736-5
Publisher: Bloomsbury

A thought-provoking examination of pornography in America.

“Rather than direct readers to a single truth about porn, this book instead challenges the myths that surround pornography itself and the people who have something to say about it,” writes Burke, a sociology professor and author of Christians Under Covers: Evangelicals and Sexual Pleasure on the Internet. From anti-vice activist Anthony Comstock to Inka Winter, the creator of ForPlay Films, “an all-woman porn production company,” the author introduces us to a plethora of interesting characters. Beginning with her own upbringing and difficulties as a “sexual outsider, queer without yet having a label,” Burke discusses the countless debates about what constitutes porn before moving on to evaluate the arguments on both sides. The author ably unravels a broad set of social and political values that the porn debate evokes, especially the moralizing facade of anti-porn arguments: “Antipornography activists suggest that the reason women participate in pornography is that they think it is good for them when actually it is not.” It’s clear that Burke wants readers to understand that sex and pornography go beyond the individual, contending that “the capitalist system provides constraints and opportunities for the internet sex industry and for pornography debates.” She is also thorough in her deconstruction of the way that pro-porn activists deal with racial iconography and violence in porn narratives. The book is well balanced and rigorously researched, featuring dozens of opinions from across the spectrum of debate, and Burke does her best to keep her own biases in check while illustrating her expertise in the topic. “What I observed over five years of research for this book is that fighters in the porn wars do not assume that if they fight hard enough, the other side will wave its white flag in defeat,” she writes. “The porn wars are fought not because either side perceives imminent victory, but because individuals believe it is the right thing to do.”

An intellectually stimulating read for porn fans and critics alike.