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  1. Pornography: Men Possessing Women is the third nonfiction book by American radical feminist writer and activist Andrea Dworkin. It was published in 1981 by Putnam. An anti-pornography feminist, Dworkin argued that pornography dehumanizes women and that the pornography industry is implicated in violence against women.

    • Andrea Dworkin
    • 1981
  2. 1 nov 1991 · pornography links sex and violence by incorporating violent domination of women as a key element of sexual fantasy: "Force in high-class pornography is romanticized . . . as if it were dance." Dworkin also takes what many consider to be an extreme position; she believes that pornography incites men to sexual violence. To support her ...

  3. 1 gen 2001 · Andrea Dworkin's "Pornography: Men Possessing Women" is a weighty piece of feminist literature exploring the links between pornography, male power and entitlement, and rape. It's a difficult book - confronting the abuse and intellectual foundation inherent in a patriarchal society.

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  4. Pornography : men possessing women by Dworkin, Andrea. Publication date 1981 Topics Pornography -- Social aspects, Women -- Social conditions, Power (Social sciences

  5. 8 giu 1981 · Pornography: Men Possessing Women. Paperback – June 8, 1981. by Andrea Dworkin (Author) 4.5 112 ratings. See all formats and editions. This volume presents a study of the damaging effect of pornography and its ramifications on society. Print length. 300 pages. Language.

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    • 1981
    • Andrea Dworkin
    • Andrea Dworkin
  6. 1 gen 1981 · Pornography: Men possessing women. Hardcover – January 1, 1981. by Andrea Dworkin (Author) 4.5 111 ratings. See all formats and editions.

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    • Andrea Dworkin
  7. Published in 1981, Dworkin’s Pornography: Men Possessing Women appeared to have changed the intellectual landscape – as well as changing many people’s lives. Pornography, she argued, not only constitutes violence against women but it constitutes the main conduit for such violence,