C'lickme.  A netporn studies reader

Primary author
Publisher
Institute of network cultures
Place of Publication
Amsterdam
Date of Publication
2005
Number of Pages
293
Classification
I Issues and movements | A Women, Family, Sexual Identity | 2 Sexuality
Description
1. The rise of the netporn society
Lynn: Sex Drive: Where Sex and Tech Come Together
Dery: Naked Lunch: Talking Realcore with Sergio Messina
Shah: PlayBlog Pornography, Performance and Cyberspace
Ray: Sex on the Open Market: Sex Workers Harness the Power of the Internet
Arvidsson: Netporn: the Work of Fantasy in the Information Society
Bonik and Schaale: The naked Truth: Internet eroticism and the Search
Noonan: Netporn, Sexuality and the Politics of Disability: A catalyst for Access, Inclusion and Acceptance?
Zook: Report on the Location of the Internet Adult Industry
2. Digital desire beyond pornography
Dery: Paradise Lust: Pornotopia Meets the Culture Wars
Pasquinelli: Warporn! Warpunk: Autonomous Videopoiesis in Wartime
Cramer and Home: Pornographic Coding
Cramer: Sodom Blogging: Alternative Porn and Aesthetic Sensibility
Brottman: Nightmares in Cyberspace: Urban Legends, Moral Panics and the dark Side of the Net
Goddard: BBW: Techno-archaism, Excessive Corporelity and Network Sexuality
Berardi: The Obsession of the Vanishing Body
3. Netporn after the queer boom
Miller-Young: Sexy and Smart: Black Women and the Politics of Self-Authorship in Netporn
Jacobs: Porn Arousal and Gender Morphing in the Twilight Zone
DeGenevieve: Ssspread.com: The Hot Bods of Queer Porn
Levin Russo: "The Real Thing": Reframing Queer Pornography for Virtual Space
Culp: First Porn Son: Asian-man.com and the Golden Porn Revolution
Palmieri: 21st Century Schizoid Bear: Masculine transitions Thrrough Net Pornography
Stüttgen: Ten Fragments on a Cartography of Post-Pornographic Politics
Copy Number
1
Identifier
I A 2   JAC
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