Net.seXXX: Readings on Sex, Pornography, and the Internet

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P. Lang, 2004 - Computers - 340 pages
Sex has shaped the Internet from the very beginning. In the process, the Internet has also brought about a plethora of new sexual possibilities, opened new markets for the entrepreneurs of pornography, challenged the boundaries of social institutions, exposed precarious moral dynamics, and created a novel arena for asking important questions about the people who may or may not be grounded in this emerging matrix of computer-mediated meaning. This book takes stock of these changes. Drawing from some of the most notable works written on the subject and original contributions from experts in the field, Net.SeXXX explores the dynamics of Internet sex, entertains implications and consequences, critically examines key conclusions, and raises new questions.

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Body and Self in Televideo Cybersex
35
Culture and Internet Sex
65
Foucault Goffman and the Pornographic
75
Copyright

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