| Laura Kipnis - Political Science - 338 pages
In "Ecstasy Unlimited", Laura Kipnis provides a collection of essays on popular culture, politics, aesthetics, feminism, and postmodernism, along with complete scripts from ... | |
| Laura Kipnis - Social Science - 2014 - 224 pages
The author of How to Become a Scandal presents a heavily researched collection of essays on the archetypes of wayward masculinity to offer intellectual insight into notorious ... | |
| Laura Kipnis - Education - 2017 - 229 pages
A Wall Street Journal Best Book of 2017 From a highly regarded feminist cultural critic and professor comes a polemic arguing that the stifling sense of sexual danger sweeping ... | |
| Jessica Spector - Philosophy - 2006 - 484 pages
This collection of new and classic writings about the sex industry asks us to think about the differences between our society's treatment of prostitution and pornography, while ... | |
| Donald Alexander Downs - Law - 1989 - 290 pages
Fresh empirical evidence of pornography's negative effects and the resurgence of feminist and conservative critiques have caused local, state, and federal officials to reassess ... | |
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