User:Celiathestrawberry/Feminist pornography/Bibliography

Weinstein, J. (1999). 7: The Benefits of Banning Hate Speech and Pornography. In Hate Speech, Pornography & Radical Attacks on Free Speech Doctrine (pp. 125–139). Taylor & Francis Ltd.


 * This was found on the GVSU Library website, where all sources are reviewed by liaison librarians before available to the public. It discusses the benefits of banning pornography, and the ways in which the consumption and production of pornography falls under free speech.

Private Pleasures, Public Provocations: Creating Dyke Pornography. (2022). JCMS: Journal of Cinema & Media Studies, 61(2), 1–29.


 * This was found on the GVSU Library website, where all sources are reviewed by liaison librarians before available to the public. This article speaks specifically about sapphic pornography, and the empowerment in women-made, women-consumed erotic media.

Taylor, K. (2022). “I’ve got to put one side aside if I want to enjoy it”: Pornography, Perceived Reality, and Pornography Viewers’ Negotiated Pleasures. Sexuality & Culture, 26(4), 1215–1234. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12119-021-09939-1


 * This was found on the GVSU Library website, where all sources are reviewed by liaison librarians before available to the public. I thought this piece was super interesting, it goes into great depth about the perspective of pornography consumers and their feelings of perceived reality, as well as their concern over the objectification of women.

Daskalopoulou, A., & Zanette, M. C. (2020). Women’s Consumption of Pornography: Pleasure, Contestation, and Empowerment. Sociology, 54(5), 969–986. https://doi.org/10.1177/0038038520918847


 * This was found on the GVSU Library website, where all sources are reviewed by liaison librarians before available to the public. This research article is peer reviewed, and specifically delves into the female consumption of pornography, and the facets of adult films that feel empowering to these women.

Swahnberg, A., & Mowrey, M. E. (1991). Public discourse and the sexual self. The Annual of the Society of Christian Ethics, 209–231.


 * This was found on the GVSU Library website, where all sources are reviewed by liaison librarians before available to the public. This piece focuses on public discourse on sex and ones sexual identity.