Sex scene media and the sexual revolution
Sex Scene suggests that what we have come to understand as the sexual revolution of the late 1960s and early 1970s was actually a media revolution. In lively essays, the contributors examine a range of mass media-film and television, recorded sound, and publishing-that provide evidence of the circul...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Durham :
Duke University Press
2014.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Rate it x? : Hollywood cinema and the end of the production code / Christie Milliken
- Make love, not war : Jane Fonda comes home (1968-1978) / Linda Williams
- The new sexual culture of American television in the 1970s / Elana Levine
- Prurient (dis)interest : The American release and reception of I am curious (yellow) / Kevin Heffernan
- Wet dreams : erotic film festivals of the early 1970s and the utopian sexual public sphere / Elena Gorfinkel
- Let the sweet juices flow : WR and midnight movie culture / Joan Hawkins
- 33 1/3 sexual revolutions per minute / Jacob Smith
- "I'll take Sweden" : the shifting discourse of the "sexy nation" in sexploitation films / Eric Schaefer
- Altered sex : Satan, acid, and the erotic threshold / Jeffrey Sconce
- The "sexarama" : or sex education as an environmental multimedia experience / Eithne Johnson
- San Francisco and the politics of hardcore / Joseph Lam Duong
- Beefcake to hardcore : gay pornography and the sexual revolution / Jeffrey Escoffier
- Publicizing sex through consumer and privacy rights : how the American Civil Liberties Union liberated media in the 1960s / Leigh Ann Wheeler
- Critics and the sex scene / Raymond J. Haberski Jr.
- Porn goes to college : American universities, their students, and pornography, 1968-1973 / Arthur Knight and Kevin M. Flanagan.