Romance Fiction: Porn for Women
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"Porn reinforces the subordination of women, in reading these works women are contributing to the reproduction of their oppression." |
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"Romance Fiction: Porn for Women?" is an essay by Alison Assiter collected in Perspectives on Pornography (1988).
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- "And Beatrix Faust, in Women, Sex and Porn, tells us that most women have no interest in porn. She means Playboy and Hustler. But why should a woman read ..."
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