Professor Giamengria: I can't help feeling that perhaps you may be a little out of date in regard to what is actually out there in the world of pornography these days. There is a huge drive amongst certain sectors of the population to record and to celebrate their sexuality. And if you are looking at what pornography actually exists, then you'll find that it isn't just this...I don't recognise this notion that you have of the subjugation of women as a default. That's quite funny, isn't it? Great, thank you. One more from up here and then we'll come to the panel.
It’s an issue that only gets more contentious with time - is porn good for us? To debate this issue in 2013, host Viv Groskop was joined by Germaine Greer, Dr Robert Lefever, Anna Arrowsmith, and Dr Clarissa Smith. But how has our cultural outlook swayed and shifted over the past decade? Have conversations about sexual liberation or concerns over children’s access and early exposure to pornographic content moved us beyond the panellists arguments in 2013? Or are we still just as confused as a society. Listen now to find out.
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