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An edition of Art and pornography (2012)

Art and pornography

philosophical essays

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This book presents a series of essays which investigate the artistic status and aesthetic dimension of pornographic pictures, films, and literature, and explores the distinction, if there is any, between pornography and erotic art. Is there any overlap between art and pornography, or are the two mutually exclusive? If they are, why is that? If they are not, how might we characterize pornographic art or artistic pornography, and how might pornographic art be distinguished, if at all, from erotic art? Can there be aesthetic experience of pornography? What are some of the psychological, social, and political consequences of the creation and appreciation of erotic art or artistic pornography? Leading scholars from around the world address these questions, and more, and bring together different aesthetic perspectives and approaches to this widely consumed, increasingly visible, yet aesthetically underexplored cultural domain.

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Art and Pornography: Philosophical Essays
2015, Oxford University Press
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Art and Pornography: Philosophical Essays
2012, Oxford University Press
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Art and pornography: philosophical essays
2012, Oxford University Press
in English
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2012, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction / -- Hans Maes and Jerrold Levinson -- 1. Pornography, erotica, and art
Who says pornography can't be art? -- Hans Maes
The pornographic, the erotic, the charming, and the sublime -- Alex Neill
Pornography, art, and the intended response of the receiver -- David Davies -- Is pornographic art comparable to religious art? / -- Jerrold Levinson -- 2. Pornography, imagination, and fiction
Imagination, fantasy, and sexual desire -- Cain Todd
Pornography and imagining about oneself -- Kathleen Stock
Pornography at the edge: depiction, fiction, and sexual predilection -- Christy Mag Uidhir and Henry John Pratt -- 3. Pornography, medium, and genre
Why do porn films suck? -- Petra van Brabandt and Jesse Prinz
Anti-pornography: André Kertész's Distortions -- Bence Nanay
An aesthetics of transgressive pornography -- Michael Newall -- 4. Pornography, ethics, and feminism
On the ethical distinction between art and pornography -- Brandon Cooke
Concepts of pornography: aesthetics, feminism, and methodology -- Andrew Kania
What's wrong with the (female) nude? : a feminist perspective on art and pornography -- A.W. Eaton
Taking a moral perspective: on voyeurism in art -- Elisabeth Schellekens.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
700.4538
Library of Congress
NX650.E7 A773 2012, N8217.E6, NX650.E7 A78 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
vi, 335 pages
Number of pages
335

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Open Library
OL27165085M
Internet Archive
artpornographyph0000unse
ISBN 10
0199609586
ISBN 13
9780199609581
LCCN
2012460140
OCLC/WorldCat
826066754

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