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It became popular in [[American academia]] in the [[late 20th century]]. James Atlas was one of the first to point out the trend in a 1999 article on the subject, which included an interview with [[Linda Williams (film scholar)|Linda Williams]], who is known for an early study in this field, ''[[Hard Core: Power, Pleasure]]'' (1989). It became popular in [[American academia]] in the [[late 20th century]]. James Atlas was one of the first to point out the trend in a 1999 article on the subject, which included an interview with [[Linda Williams (film scholar)|Linda Williams]], who is known for an early study in this field, ''[[Hard Core: Power, Pleasure]]'' (1989).
==List of researchers and publications== ==List of researchers and publications==
-*[[Linda Williams (film scholar)|Linda Williams]]: ''[[Hard Core: Power, Pleasure]]'' (1989)+*''[[Hard Core: Power, Pleasure]]'' (1989) by Linda Williams
-*[[Laura Kipnis]]: ''[[Bound and Gagged: Pornography and the Politics of Fantasy in America]]'' (1996)+*''[[Bound and Gagged: Pornography and the Politics of Fantasy in America]]'' (1996) by Laura Kipnis
-*[[Brian McNair]]: ''[[Mediated Sex]]'' (1996)+*''[[Mediated Sex]]'' (1996) by Brian McNair
-*[[Kelly Dennis]]: ''[[Art/Porn: A History of Seeing and Touching]]'' (2009)+*''[[Art/Porn: A History of Seeing and Touching]]'' (2009) by Kelly Dennis
 +*''[[Pornographic Art and the Aesthetics of Pornography]]'' (2013) by Hans Maes
 +*''[[Art & Pornography: Philosophical Essays]]'' (2013) by Hans Maes and Jerrold Levinson
 + 
== See also == == See also ==
*[[Body genre]] *[[Body genre]]

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Academic study of pornography concerns the study of pornography in accordance with the scientific method.

It became popular in American academia in the late 20th century. James Atlas was one of the first to point out the trend in a 1999 article on the subject, which included an interview with Linda Williams, who is known for an early study in this field, Hard Core: Power, Pleasure (1989).

List of researchers and publications

See also




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