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Pornland by gail dines
Pornland by gail dines







pornland by gail dines

“An eyes-wide-open look at the way the porn industry exploits and damages the gift of our sexuality to fuel itself.”-Wendy Maltz, coauthor of The Porn Trap: The Essential Guide to Overcoming Problems Caused by Pornography “Dines brilliantly exposes porn’s economics, pervasiveness, and impact with scholarship as impeccable as her tone is reasonable. “ thoughtful analysis of pornography’s infiltration into the American economy, its detrimental effects on the sexual and emotional health of women and men, and its ability to perpetuate both sexism and racism.”-Veronica Arellano, Library Journal Dines understands both the economics and cultural power of the pornography industry perhaps better than anyone ever has.”-Jackson Katz, author of The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Hurt Women and How All Men Can Help will now be the starting point for serious discussions about how porn shapes and distorts social and sexual norms. Originally produced by Media Education Foundation in 2014.“ Pornland. Northampton, MA : Media Education Foundation, 2014. How the porn industry is hijacking our sexuality Pornland : How the Porn Industry Has Hijacked Our Sexuality / Featuring Gail Dines written by Gail Dines edited by Jason Young and Sut Jhally script editor Jeremy Earp motion graphics: Jason Young additional editing: Scott Morris camera: David Rabinovitz location sound recordist: Andy Turrett production assistants: Sarah Marmon & Kelli Livingston. The result is a fascinating introduction to the core arguments of the feminist anti-pornography movement. In direct opposition to claims that porn has delivered a more liberated, edgy sexuality, Dines reveals a mass-produced vision of sex that is at once profoundly sexist and deeply destructive-a vision that limits our ability to create authentic, equal relationships free of violence and degradation. In this multimedia presentation based on her acclaimed book, leading anti-porn feminist and scholar Gail Dines argues that the dominant images and stories disseminated by the multibillion-dollar pornography industry produce and reproduce a gender system that undermines equality and encourages violence against women.

pornland by gail dines

From Internet pornography to MTV, sexualized images of idealized women and men jump off the screen and into our lives, in the process shaping our gender identities, our body image, and our most intimate relationships. Pornography has moved from the margins of society into the very mainstream of American culture.









Pornland by gail dines