Where Does Validation Come From?
- Jan, 17, 2012
- Charlie Glickman
- gender, relationships, sexual practices
- 10 Comments.
A couple of weeks ago, I was interviewed by Hugo Schwyzer for his article He Wants to Jizz on Your Face, but Not Why You Think. Without stepping into the latest internet uproar about Hugo and the various things people are saying about him online (feel free to google it, if you like), I think […]
The Nuances of Consent: More Thoughts About Public Disgrace
- Mar, 29, 2011
- Charlie Glickman
- pornography, relationships
- 17 Comments.
I’ve been really intrigued by the comments on my post last week, Consent and Public Disgrace. Some folks found that it helped them unpack some of the issue of consent. Others pointed out (rightfully, I think) that the question of what forms of sexuality are permitted in public spaces is deeply influenced by privilege. Homophobia, […]
Read MoreConsent 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 MoreCall 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 MoreNew Research: More Evidence That Porn Doesn’t Cause Sex Crimes
- Dec, 01, 2010
- Charlie Glickman
- pornography, sex & culture, sex research, sexual politics
- 6 Comments.
A few months ago, I wrote about some research showing that when porn becomes legal in various places, the rate of sex crimes stays about the same or decreases. This is contrary to one of the common anti-porn arguments that we’ve heard from various directions. And now, there’s even more evidence showing that porn doesn’t […]
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