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Pornography in Modern Culture
Walter Kendrick traces the relatively recent concept of pornography—the word was not coined until the late 18th century—which became a public issue once the printing press gave ordinary people access to the erotica of the Greeks and Romans, the art and literature of the French enlightenment, and the poems of the Earl of Rochester and John Cleland’s Fanny Hill. From the secret museums to the pornography trials of Madame Bovary and Lady Chatterly’s Lover, to Mapplethorpe, cable TV, and the Internet, Kendrick explores how conceptions of pornography relate to issues of freedom of expression and censorship.
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A paperback edition with illustrated front cover. There is some rubbing and wear to the edges of the book. Some slight foxing and toning throughout the book but the text is clear and legible.
WARNING, may contain material that could cause offense to readers.
Publisher: University of California Press.
Publication Date: 1996.
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