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Free Speech Law and the Pornography Debate: A Gender-Based Approach to Regulating Inegalitarian Pornography
By (Author) Lynn Mills Eckert
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
11th May 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Political control and freedoms
Freedom of expression law
306.771
Paperback
244
Width 152mm, Height 220mm, Spine 18mm
372g
By examining the highly contested legal debate about the regulation of pornography through an epistemic lens, this book analyzes competing claims about the proper role of speech in our society, pornographys harm, the relationship between speech and equality, and whether law should regulate and, if so, upon what grounds. In maintaining that inegalitarian pornography generates discursive effects, the book contends that law cannot simply adopt a libertarian approach to free speech. While inegalitarian pornography may not be determinative of gender inequality, it does contribute, reinforce, reflect and help maintain such unfairness. As a result, we can place reasonable gender-based regulations on inegalitarian pornography while upholding our most treasured commitments to dissident speech just as other liberal democracies with strong free speech traditions have done.
An original and deeply insightful analysis of indirect strategies employed by American law to regulate pornography and the sex industry. Building on a wide range of feminist and critical race scholarship, Eckerts book displays the historically and culturally biased systems of knowledge production that shape what counts as harms, and offers a new theory of discursive harm. By rejecting simplistic accounts of objectivity, evidence, and neutrality, Eckert challenges us to deepen the liberal and egalitarian aspirations that underlie our constitution. A terrific book! -- Stephen Macedo, Princeton University
Lynn Mills Eckert is associate professor of political science at Marist College.