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[Commlist] New book: The Pornification of America
Tue May 11 08:03:12 GMT 2021
We would like to announce a new publication from New York University
Press, which we hope will be of interest.
*The Pornification of America***
How Raunch Culture Is Ruining Our Society
*Bernadette Barton***
https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9781479894437/the-pornification-of-america/
<https://www.combinedacademic.co.uk/9781479894437/the-pornification-of-america/>
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“Once dismissed as a teenage phase, raunch culture is now a path to the
presidency. Barton inspires us to take America back. Deftly teasing
apart notions of sex positivity, sexual liberation, and radical
feminism, she exposes raunch culture’s pernicious lie: that
pornification is empowerment. And not a moment too soon.”*—Lisa Wade,
author of **/American Hookup: The New Culture of Sex on Campus /*
“Feel anger, rage, or hope. It is impossible to read /The Pornification
of America/without feeling something about the thorny issues of mediated
sexual desire in the 21st century. Bernadette Barton writes about the
relentless capitalist commodification of female sexiness and the people
who participate in it. From incels to pastors to politicians, nobody is
exempt from the objectified and self-objectified raunch culture that
Barton portrays. This book aims to deprogram readers’ subconscious
conditioning and create the mental space to imagine a sex-positive
revolution, not merely sexist shadows of that goal.”*—Shira Tarrant,
author of **/The Pornography Industry: What Everyone Needs to Know/*
“In her timely book, Bernadette Barton shows us how raunch culture has
invaded every aspect of our lives—personally, professionally and
politically. This book should be used on college campuses across the
country to stimulate debate on how we got here, why it matters and what
we can do to change it.”*—Kathleen A. Bogle, author of **/Hooking Up:
Sex, Dating and Relationships on Campus /*
“In /The Pornification of America/, Bernadette Barton offers a
multi-faceted examination of what she calls ‘raunch culture’ in American
society. She has a sophisticated awareness of feminist debates that are
attuned to both protecting women’s right to bodily
self-determination—and our right to do what we please with our
bodies—while simultaneously remaining critical of sexist and racialized
cultural commodifications that can have insidious effects on women’s
sense of feminist freedoms.”*—Lynn Chancer, author of **/After the Rise
and Stall of American Feminism: Taking Back a Revolution/*
“/The Pornification of America/is an excellent book for considering how
sexism shapes popular culture and consequently public vernacular and
social relationships. This is a great read for students or for any
reader curious about the politics of raunch culture.”*—Kristen Barber,
author of **/Styling Masculinity: Gender, Class, and Inequality in the
Men’s Grooming Industry/*//
An up-close look at how porn permeates our culture
Pictures of half-naked girls and women can seem to litter almost every
screen, billboard, and advertisement in America. Pole-dancing studios
keep women fit. Men airdrop their dick pics to female passengers on
planes and trains. To top it off, the First Lady has modeled nude and
the “leader of the free world” has bragged about grabbing women “by the
pussy.”
This pornification of our society is what Bernadette Barton calls
“raunch culture.” Barton explores what raunch culture is, why it
matters, and how it is ruining America. She exposes how internet porn
drives trends in programming, advertising, and social media, and makes
its way onto our phones, into our fashion choices, and into our sex
lives. From twerking and breast implants, to fake nails and push-up
bras, she explores just how much we encounter raunch culture on a daily
basis—porn is the new normal.
Drawing on interviews, television shows, movies, and social media,
Barton argues that raunch culture matters not because it is sexy, but
because it is sexist. She shows how young women are encouraged to be
sexy like porn stars, and to be grateful for getting cat-called or
receiving unsolicited dick pics. As politicians vote to restrict women’s
access to birth control and abortion, /The Pornification of
America/exposes the double standard we attach to women’s sexuality.
*Bernadette Barton*is Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies at
Morehead State University, and the author of /Stripped: More Stories
from Exotic Dancers/and /Pray the Gay Away: The Extraordinary Lives of
Bible Belt Gays/.
*New York University Press**| March 2021 | 224pp | 9781479894437 | HB |
£18.99**
*Price subject to change.
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