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[ecrea] Call For Papers: Porn Studies Forum “Pornography & Public Health”
Mon Apr 24 14:05:11 GMT 2017
*Call For Papers: /Porn Studies/Forum *
*“Pornography & Public Health”*
Several American states have recently passed resolutions declaring
pornography to be a “public health crisis”; a slew of popular media
sources lament the “epidemic” of pornography “addiction”; lobbyists and
elected officials implore national governments in Canada, Australia, and
New Zealand to investigate and address the “public health” impact of
pornography consumption. Pornography is reemerging as a potent and
contentious focal point. However, unlike previous iterations of the
/porn wars/, the debate is now couched firmly within the ostensibly
value-free language of “health”.
The definition and promotion of “health” – what it is, how to cultivate
it, and the consequences of failing to do so – always entails some moral
dimension. Is the current treatment of pornography simply a conscious
reframing of traditional moral sexual imperatives in order to gain
popular traction? Or is there something else at play? Regardless of
motives, what are the potential consequences of framing pornography
within the language of “public health”, and what other rhetorical moves
have enabled this trend to explode with such force?
*/Porn Studies/*journal is now seeking contributions for a Forum section
on the subject of /Pornography and Public Health. /Forum articles are
short thought pieces of approximately 1500 words in length.
If interested, submit your 250 word abstract to
(valerie.webber /at/ mail.mcgill.ca) <mailto:(valerie.webber /at/ mail.mcgill.ca)>by
_May 19, 2017_. Please include your full name, institutional
affiliation, and email. If accepted, final submissions will be due
_August 11, 2017_.
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