Vol. 6 No. 1 (2021)

Pornography: a sexual geography of power

The title of this monograph is a nod to a central element of pornography defined by Andrea Dworkin in her book Men Possessing Women (2015/1981), who knew how to perceive that what pornography draws is sexual geography of power, which is constituted, in its original foundation, of the violence exerted by the phallus and of a sadistic discourse against women and the feminine. The need to deeply map the concepts that emanate from the pornographic discourse, from the production of its gigantic industry, from its cultural influence, or from the impacts on the sexual imaginary, has prompted the elaboration of the compendium of articles that we present below. As a sum of this, carrying out feminist geography of pornography and defining the sexual landscape it generates is an interesting line of research that we want to stimulate with the publication of this monograph.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17979/arief.2021.6.1

Published: 2021-12-31

Table of contents

New pornography and empathic disconnection

  • Lluís Ballester Brage
  • Carlos Rosón Varela
  • Teresa Facal Fondo
  • Rocío Gómez Juncal
Published: Dec 31, 2021
Pages 67-105

Three legislative models of pornography

  • Tasia Aránguez Sánchez
Published: Dec 31, 2021
Pages 165-189

Interview with Sheila Jeffreys

  • Lydia Delicado-Moratalla
Published: Dec 31, 2021
Pages 247-261