Industry & Economics
Producing Abuse: Selling the Harms of Pornography
Full Article Name: Producing Abuse: Selling the Harms of Pornography
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Abstract
The extent to which pornography is – and is implicated in – men’s violence against women, has been a controversial topic in both popular and academic debates. In these debates, the testimonies of women have often had a crucial role to play. The emphasis on women’s words has, however, arguably served the porn industry well in allowing the debates to remain about women and their choices. Indeed, stories about the abuse of female performers in and through pornography have become part and parcel of the meta-discourse surrounding the contemporary commercial industry. This article focuses on what the porn industry has had to say about its own production practices, detailing the different kinds of violence against women which are now routinely publicly acknowledged by industry insiders and considering how and why these stories function for the industry.
Citation
Boyle, K. (2011). Producing abuse: Selling the harms of pornography. Women’s Studies International Forum, 34(6), 593-602. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wsif.2011.09.002