Pornography and Silence, Culture's Revenge Against Nature

Culture's Revenge Against Nature
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Susan Griffin's "Pornography and Silence" delves into the profound societal impact of pornography, exploring its connection to violence against women and the normalization of sexual exploitation.

The book critiques the ways in which pornography perpetuates harmful stereotypes and reinforces power imbalances.

Griffin argues that pornography is not merely a form of entertainment but a cultural phenomenon with far-reaching consequences.

Her analysis examines the historical and social contexts of pornography, highlighting its role in shaping attitudes towards sex and gender.

The book's central argument is that pornography is a form of violence that silences women and perpetuates a culture of misogyny.

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