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Christians, Feminists, and The Culture of Pornography

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Christians, Feminists, and The Culture of Pornography

Contributors:

By (Author) Arthur J. Mielke

ISBN:

9780819197658

Publisher:

University Press of America

Imprint:

University Press of America

Publication Date:

27th December 1994

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Ethical issues, topics and debates
Christianity
Feminism and feminist theory
Cultural studies

Dewey:

363.47

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

154

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 215mm, Spine 12mm

Weight:

213g

Description

In this pioneering study in religion and culture, Mielke acknowledges the power that pornographic images continue to assert in a culture whose conscious intention is to deny their attraction. Despite efforts by Christians and feminists alike to radically alter the sexual agenda in the direction of a more tender and respectful eroticism, much of contemporary America continues its sexual odyssey with unrepentant enthusiasmand with an increasing interest in overt sexual imagery. Mielke's unique analysis brings together a wide range of sourcescontemporary as well as historical Christianity, sex therapy, secular feminism, contemporary psychoanalysis, and behavioral science research studiesin an attempt to explain the prevalence of pornographic themes and imagery in human sexual arousal and fulfillment.
Contents: Preface; Acknowledgements; Introducton; The Problematic Place of Pornography in Culture; Sexual Liberalism in America; Feminists Confront Pornography; Christian Perspectives on Sex and Pornography; The Dynamics of Sexual Excitement: The Research of Robert J. Stroller, M.D.; Pornography's Challenge to Theology; Bibliography; Readings for Further Study; Index.

Reviews

Mielke attempts to illustrate the underlying connections between both Christian and feminist objections, stating that both positions arise from a fear of sexual fantasy and aggression. * The General Theological Library Of Bangor Theological Semina *
Mielke attempts to illustrate the underlying connections between both Christian and feminist objections, stating that both positions arise from a fear of sexual fantasy and aggression. * The General Theological Library Of Bangor Theological Semina *

Author Bio

Arthur J. Mielke is Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Sociology at Lees College in Jackson, Kentucky.

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