Naraguna:Testpitanormal/Pornography

Akeh feminis, kalebu Andrea Dworkin lan Catharine MacKinnon, mbantah manawa kabeh porno dikepengini karo wanita utawa nyebabake kekerasan marang wanita, ing produksi lan konsumsi. Produksi pornografi, dheweke mbantah, mbutuhake kekerasan fisik, psikologis, utawa ekonomi wanita sing nindakake ing kono, lan ing ngendi dheweke ujar manawa nyiksa lan eksploitasi wanita dadi akeh; ing konsumsi kasebut, dheweke ngisi manawa pornografi sing erotisasi dominasi, ngeyek lan dipeksa wanita, lan ngiyatake sikap seksual lan budaya sing komplit ing rudo pekso lan pelecehan seksual . [1] [2] Dheweke nganggep manawa porno nyedhiyakake gambar hubungan seksual sing nemen, lan nambah mitos seks; yen mesthi nuduhake wanita kanthi gampang kasedhiya lan pengin melu jinis ing sembarang wektu, karo wong lanang, miturut syarat-syarat pria, mesthi nanggapi kanthi positif babagan kemajuan sing digawe saka wong lanang. [3] Dheweke ujar manawa amarga pornografi asring nuduhake wanita sing nyenengake lan kepengin diserang dening wong lanang, ujar "ora" nalika dheweke pengin jinis, berjuang maneh nanging pungkasane seneng karo tumindak kasebut   - iki bisa mengaruhi pangerten umum babagan masalah legal kayata idin kanggo hubungan seksual. [4]

  1. MacKinnon, Catharine A. (1983). "Not a moral issue". Yale Law & Policy Review. 2 (2): 321–345. JSTOR 40239168. Sex forced on real women so that it can be sold at a profit to be forced on other real women; women's bodies trussed and maimed and raped and made into things to be hurt and obtained and accessed, and this presented as the nature of women; the coercion that is visible and the coercion that has become invisible—this and more grounds the feminist concern with pornography Pdf.
  2. "A Conversation With Catherine MacKinnon (transcript)". Think Tank. PBS. Dibukak ing 1 September 2009.
  3. Jeffries, Stuart (12 April 2006). "Are women human? (Interview with Catharine MacKinnon)". The Guardian. London.
  4. Jeffries, Stuart (12 April 2006). "Are women human? (Interview with Catharine MacKinnon)". The Guardian. London. Catharine MacKinnon argues that: "Pornography affects people's belief in rape myths. So for example if a woman says 'I didn't consent' and people have been viewing pornography, they believe rape myths and believe the woman did consent no matter what she said. That when she said no, she meant yes. When she said she didn't want to, that meant more beer. When she said she would prefer to go home, that means she's a lesbian who needs to be given a good corrective experience. Pornography promotes these rape myths and desensitises people to violence against women so that you need more violence to become sexually aroused if you're a pornography consumer. This is very well documented."

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