Skip to main content
Become a Culture Reframed Champion: Join our monthly giving program.
Become a Culture Reframed Champion: Join our monthly giving program. ×

Industry & Economics

Harms of Production: Theorising Pornography as a Form of Prostitution

Harms of production: theorising pornography as a form of prostitutionFull Article Title: Harms of Production: Theorising Pornography as a Form of Prostitution

Open Access: Yes

Abstract

Traditionally recognised forms of prostitution (such as brothel, street and escort prostitution) tend to be seen, in both popular culture and in law, as separate from pornography. The pornography industry is often represented as a less harmful and more glamorous part of the sex industry. These representations, coupled with academic debates that have typically focused on the consumption rather than the production of pornography, have resulted in some of the harms of pornography being obscured. It is argued here that commercial pornography should be understood as prostitution and, potentially, as a form of prostitution carrying specific and additional harms. This may offer useful ways forward for feminist analyses of the harms of pornography.

      Citation

      Tyler, M. (2015). Harms of production: Theorising pornography as a form of prostitution. Women’s Studies International Forum, 48, 114–123. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2014.11.014