Consent and Public Disgrace
- Mar, 20, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- pornography, sex & culture, sex positivity
- 53 Comments.
As anyone who’s been a regular reader of my stuff will know, I’m a big fan of consent. Of course, very few people will come out and say that they’re not. But for me, consent is one of the three supports for sex-positivity, the other two being pleasure and well-being. I firmly believe that the […]
Read MoreCall for Participants: Research on Experiences With Porn
- Mar, 10, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- pornography, sex research, sexual politics
- 4 Comments.
Much of the writing about porn rests on the assumption that porn causes harm to the viewer, even though there isn’t actual research to support that claim. A new research project showed up in my in-box and I think it has the potential to finally answer some of the questions about porn. Porn Research is […]
Read MoreWhy Aren’t the Anti-Porn Folks Standing Up For Tera Myers?
- Mar, 10, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- pornography, sex & culture, sex work
- 6 Comments.
The other night, I was watching a cop drama. The story centered on a murder case (as they often do) and the cops uncovered information that the victim had been blackmailed for hiring a sex worker. So they tracked the escort down, thinking that she’d been behind the scheme. But as it turned out, she […]
Call for Participants: Research on Women’s Experiences of Porn
- Feb, 07, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- pornography, sex & culture, sex research
- 8 Comments.
This seems to the the day for me to get requests for research participants. A former student of mine is gearing up for her dissertation and she’s looking for women who watch or read sexually explicit media to take a survey. Here’s the info: Are You a Woman Who Views, Reads, or Listens to Pornography, […]
Read MoreThere Are More Women in the Porn Biz Than Show Up on Screen
- Feb, 01, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- pornography
- 2 Comments.
This post also appeared on the Good Vibrations Magazine. When most people talk about the women in the porn industry, they’re talking about the performers. There’s usually an assumption that all the other people, from the camera crew to the editors to the folks in the offices & warehouses, are men. That’s not the real […]
Read MoreOregon State’s Decision to Drop Tristan Taormino is About Sexual Shame
- Jan, 24, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- pornography, sex & culture, sex positivity, shame
- No Comments.
As a lot of people have heard, Oregon State University dropped Tristan Taormino from the lineup for the Modern Sex conference last week. It’s an unfortunate situation that highlights many of the effects of sexual shame. The irony of my still being on the schedule while Tristan was removed isn’t lost on me. As Toby […]
Oregon State U Shuts Tristan Taormino Out
- Jan, 20, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- pornography, sex & culture, sex positivity
- 20 Comments.
As you may have heard if you follow her on twitter, Tristan Taormino was invited to speak at Oregon State University’s Modern Sex Conference, at least until the folks in charge at the school found out that she makes and sells porn. Since I’m one of the speakers at the conference as well as being […]
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