Soft-Porn Culture  

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"Women Against Pornography is a New York-based group that offers guided tours of 42nd Street."--"Soft-Porn Culture" (1980) by Ann Douglas


"The timing of the Harlequins' prodigious success [in the 1970s] has coincided exactly with the appearance and spread of the women's movement, and much of its increasingly anti-feminist content reflects this symbiotic relationship."--"Soft-Porn Culture" (1980) by Ann Douglas

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"Soft-Porn Culture"[1] (The New Republic, August 30th, 1980) is an article by Ann Douglas.

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