What does it mean to re-conceptualize pornography as a material practice rather than as speech? Sidestepping the legal debates over their civil ordinance and drawing on phenomenology of the lived body Mason-Grant returns to the innovative core of the Dworkin-MacKinnon critique of mainstream pornography. She develops a 'practice paradigm' that captures and extends their insights showing how the use of mass-market heterosexual pornography contributes to the cultivation of troubling forms of sexual know-how.
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