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Soft Core: Moral Crusades Against Pornography in Britain and America

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An incisive challenge to pressure groups seeking to outlaw soft-core material which raises awkward questions about sections of the women's movement, media coverage of the pornography debate and the major political parties' involvement in promoting further censorship.

300 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1994

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November 15, 2011
A lightweight though useful account of the campaign against soft-core pornography in Britain, led by the strange but familiar combination of Christian moral "crusaders" and anti-porn feminist "separatists".

Though light on scholarly references or in-depth analysis, the language throughout is suitably indignant at the many broad hypocrisies committed by the anti-porn lobby. Also includes a chapter on the American anti-porn feminist movement exemplified by Andrea Dworkin & Kathleen Mckinnon.

A good starting point for those interested in the porn/feminist/religious debate.
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