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Randall, Holly, xxii rape: and child porn, 161–62; feminists on, 96–98; and hookup sex, 116, 117; myths of, 97–98; porn as leading to, 85–86, 94–98; porn sex as, xxvii–xxviii, 68–75; and rape culture, 96–97; symptoms of victims of, 118. See also child sexual abuse RealDoll, 75–78
“Real Touch,” 50
Regan, Judith, 37
Ross, Lawrence, 126–28
Russell, Diana, 160–61
Russell, Ray, 8
Ruszczynski, Stanley, 92–93
Rutgers University, 121
sadism. See violence St. James, Izabella, 22
Salomon, Rick, 103
Sandler, Adam, 55–56
Sex and the City, 25, 100, 105–7
sex dolls, 75–78
sexism, 87–88, 98. See also feminism sex offenders, 94–96, 117–18, 144, 159–62
sex portrayed by porn. See porn sex sex tourism, 125–26
sex toys, 55–56
sexual assault. See child sexual abuse; rape sexuality. See female sexuality; male sexuality sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), xxviii, 35
Sheraton hotels, 52
Shields, Brooke, 141–42
Showtime, 54
Sideways, 54
Sirius Radio, 52
Sir Rodney (Web site), 66, 132
Skin on Skin, 133–34
“slut” label, xxi–xxiv, 28–30, 33, 34, 64, 75, 97, 102–4, 115–16, 123–31, 146, 148, 152, 156
Smith, Anna Nicole, 104
Smith, Kevin, ix, 55
Smith, Will, 54
socialization. See gender socialization Soderbergh, Steven, ix, 40–41
Solo Teen sites, 146–48
SPC. See Stop Porn Culture (SPC) Spears, Britney, xii, 44, 103–4
Spencer, Jesse (aka Mr. Marcus), 122–23
Spink, Amanda, 49
Spin magazine, 54
Staton, Daniel, 20
STDs. See sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) Stead, Jake, 122
Steele, Lexington, 54, 126
Stepin Fetchit image, 86–87, 121
Stern, Howard, ix, 25, 39, 41, 45–46, 52, 71, 123
Stop Porn Culture (SPC), 163–64
Stratten, Dorothy, 19
Streisand, Barbra, 56
Supreme Court, U.S., 142–43
Taylor, Laramie, 45
Taylor, Max, 151, 159
Teen Dirt Bags (Web site), 152
teen porn, xxi, 143, 146–58. See also pseudo-child porn (PCP) television: children’s programming for, 61–62; and E! Entertainment, ix, 22, 35, 39, 42, 51, 123; and ideology of consumption, 10; and music videos, 44, 104, 142; 1950s view of marriage and family on, 3, 101; and Playboy TV, 21–22, 51; and porn, 21–22, 25, 35, 51, 54, 100, 105–7; and Sex and the City, 25, 100, 105–7; violence on, 61–62
Thomas, Sean, 44
THQ Wireless, 22
Time Warner Cable, 51, 52
toy industry, 60–61
trafficking of women and girls, 125–26
University of Maryland, ix UseMyDaughter.com, 155–56
vaginal sex: injury risks during, in gonzo sex, xxv–xxviii; in interracial porn, 137, 138; male domination during, xxv; multiple penetrations in, xviii, xxv–xxviii, 65–66; in pseudo-child porn (PCP), 157. See also porn sex Vanity Fair, 141
video game industry, 49–50, 62
video-sharing Web sites, 49
violence: in children’s television programming, 61–62; desensitization to, 62, 63, 74–75, 93–94, 159–60; of gonzo porn, xi, xiii, xviii–xxiii, 43, 68–75, 88, 93–94, 130; and masculinity, 61–63; pseudo-child porn (PCP) and sadism, 152–58; on television, 61–62; and toys, 61; in video games, 61, 62
virtual sex, 50
Vivid Entertainment, 27, 41–44, 45, 123
vomiting, xviii, xix, 71, 74, 130
wall-to-wall porn, xxii Walter-Bailey, Wendy, 115–16
Watkins, Mel, 139
WB network, 52
WebQuest, 27, 28
Web sites. See Internet; and specific Web sites Weeds, 54
West, Cornel, 128
West Coast Gang Bangs (Web site), 66
Weyr, Thomas, 6, 11–12
Whisnant, Rebecca, 163–64
White Dicks in Black Chicks (Web site), 129–30
White Meat on Black Street, 137
Who Wants to Be a Porn Star? (slide show), 163–64
Wicked Pictures, 36, 123
Willingham, Calder, 11
Winfrey, Oprah, 25
Witherspoon, Reese, 141
Womanizer, 44
women and girls: anti-woman view during 1950s, 3–5; body image of, 109–11; and Cosmopolitan, xii, 100, 107–9, 142; dehumanization of, in porn, 63–75; and eating disorders and other self-destructive behavior, 111, 115, 118; and fashion industry, 82, 99, 102–3, 141–42, 162; and food, 110–11; hypersexualization of, 100–113, 117–19, 128, 141–42, 162; and loss of virginity, 149–50; and plastic surgery, 82–83; Playboy’s anti-woman view, 4–5; rape of, 85–86, 94–98, 116, 117; removal of pubic hair by, xii, 91, 99–101; resistance to cultural norms by, 112, 113; socialization of, 101–2; Stepford Wife image of, 102; view of, in 1950s, 3–5, 101. See also female sexuality; porn performers women of color. See African Americans; Arab women; Asian women; Latina women; racism women’s magazines, xii, 100, 107–9, 141
Wonderland Club, 144
Wylie, Philip, 4–5
XBIZ, 27, 47, 51, 55–56, 123
Xbiz.com, 51, 128
XBIZ News, 41, 55–56
Yagielowicz, Stephen, 51
YouTube, 49
Zack and Miri Make a Porno, ix, 54, 55
Zollo, Burt, 4, 5
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Pornland : how porn has hijacked our sexuality / Gail Dines.
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