Lisa Jervis
Goodreads Author
Born
in Boston, MA, The United States
Website
Genre
Member Since
January 2008
URL
https://www.goodreads.com/leesajay
BITCHfest: Ten Years of Cultural Criticism from the Pages of Bitch Magazine
by
9 editions
—
published
2006
—
|
|
|
We Don't Need Another Wave: Dispatches from the Next Generation of Feminists
by
6 editions
—
published
2006
—
|
|
|
Cook Food: A Manualfesto for Easy, Healthy, Local Eating
8 editions
—
published
2009
—
|
|
|
Young Wives' Tales: New Adventures in Love and Partnership
by
3 editions
—
published
2001
—
|
|
|
The Ark II: The End
by |
|
|
Bitchfest
|
|
Lisa’s Recent Updates
Lisa wants to read 100 books in the 2023 Reading Challenge
Create your own 2023 Reading Challenge »
|
|
Lisa
wants to read
|
|
Lisa
wants to read
|
|
Lisa
wants to read
|
|
Lisa
wants to read
|
|
Lisa
wants to read
|
|
Lisa
wants to read
|
|
Lisa
wants to read
|
|
Lisa
wants to read
|
|
Lisa
wants to read
|
|
“There's mainstream pornography--soft-core airbrushed fluff such as Penthouse and Playboy. The folks makin' this stuff do men and their range of desires a disservice; their implication is that anything outside the "big hair, fake tits, tiny waste, no pores, limited body hair" aesthetic is deviant, weird, not normal--and not something that a red-blooded American man would be interested in. The common boys-will-be-boys explanation for porn--that men get turned on visually (in contrast to "feminine" mode of arousal, which is mental and emotional)--is nothing more than an insult, making men out to be Pavlovian dogs who salivate uncontrollably and strain at their trousers upon contact with nudie pictures.
Antiporn arguments, however well-meaning, are no better. Folks like Catherine MacKinnon also believe that men are inherently drawn to porn. And to them, porn is by definition violent, suggesting that it's somehow in men's nature to be aroused by hurting others. Furthermore, antipornography activists think that porn leads men to commit violence--as if men have no self-control or capacity to separate fantasy from reality, as if an erection is a driving force that can't be stopped once it's started... The only difference is one of perspective: Antiporn folk believe that male sexuality is always threatening, while men's-magazine editors think it's always fabulous.”
― BITCHfest: Ten Years of Cultural Criticism from the Pages of Bitch Magazine
Antiporn arguments, however well-meaning, are no better. Folks like Catherine MacKinnon also believe that men are inherently drawn to porn. And to them, porn is by definition violent, suggesting that it's somehow in men's nature to be aroused by hurting others. Furthermore, antipornography activists think that porn leads men to commit violence--as if men have no self-control or capacity to separate fantasy from reality, as if an erection is a driving force that can't be stopped once it's started... The only difference is one of perspective: Antiporn folk believe that male sexuality is always threatening, while men's-magazine editors think it's always fabulous.”
― BITCHfest: Ten Years of Cultural Criticism from the Pages of Bitch Magazine
Polls
Comments (showing 1-4)
post a comment »
date
newest »
message 4:
by
Jay
Aug 22, 2018 07:27AM
This series is one I was thinking of that I am surprised you haven't read: https://www.goodreads.com/series/1137...
reply
|
flag
Lisa! It's like you're reading everything on MY list. Copy cat! Just kidding. Keep up the good reading.