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Pornography or porn is the portrayal of explicit sexual subject matter for the purposes of sexual excitement. Pornography may use any of a variety of media, ranging from books, magazines, postcards, photos, sculpture, drawing, painting, animation, sound recording, film, video, or video game. However, when sexual acts are performed for a live audience, by definitioncitation needed it is not pornography, as the term applies to the depiction of the act, rather than the act itself. Thus, portrayals such as sex shows and striptease are not classified as pornography. Pornography has often been subject to censorship and legal restraints on publication on grounds of obscenity. Such grounds and the very definition of what is or is not pornography have differed in different historical, cultural and national contexts.1 Over the past few decades, an immense industry for the production and consumption of pornography has grown,citation needed with the increasing use of the VCR, the DVD, and the Internet, as well as the emergence of social attitudes more tolerant of sexual portrayals. Performers in pornography are referred to as pornographic actors (or actresses), or the more commonly known title "porn star" and are generally seen as qualitatively different from their mainstream counterparts.citation needed Amateur pornography has become widely popular and generally distributed via the Internet for free. Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Sub-genres 4 Economics 4.1 Non-commercial pornography 5 Technology 5.1 Computer-generated images and manipulations 6 Production and distribution by region 7 Legal status 8 Effect on sexual crime 9 Anti-pornography movement 9.1 Feminist objections 9.2 Legal objections 9.3 Religious objections 10 See also 11 Further reading 11.1 Advocacy 11.2 Opposition 12 References 13 External links // EtymologyThe word derives from the Greek πορνογραφία (pornographia), which derives from the Greek words πόρνη (pornē, "prostitute" and pornea, "prostitution"), and γράφω (graphō, "I write or record," derived meaning "illustration," cf. "graph"), and the suffix -ία (-ia, meaning "state of," "property of," or "place of"), thus meaning "a written description or illustration of prostitutes or prostitution." History This section is missing citations or needs footnotes. Please help add inline citations to guard against copyright violations and factual inaccuracies. (November 2007) The Venus of Willendorf, a figurine with exaggerated sexual characteristics Oil lamp artifact depicting coitus more ferarum For more details on this topic, see History of erotic depictions.Depictions of a sexual nature are as old as civilization (and possibly older, in the form of venus figurines and rock art)2, but the concept of pornography as understood today did not exist until the Victorian era. Nineteenth century legislation outlawed the publication, retail and trafficking of certain writings and images, regarded as pornographic, and would order the destruction of shop and warehouse stock, meant for sale. However, the private possession of and viewing of (some forms of) pornography was not made an offence until recent times.3 When large scale excavations of Pompeii were undertaken in the 1860s, much of the erotic art of the Romans came to light, shocking the Victorians who saw themselves as the intellectual heirs of the Roman Empire. They did not know what to do with the frank depictions of sexuality, and endeavored to hide them away from everyone but upper class scholars. The moveable objects were locked away in the Secret Museum in Naples and what could not be removed was covered and cordoned off as to not corrupt the sensibilities of women, children and the working class. Soon after, the world's first law criminalizing pornography was enacted by the Parliament of the United Kingdom in 1857 in the Obscene Publications Act. The Victorian attitude that pornography was for a select few can be seen in the wording of the Hicklin test stemming from a court case in 1868 where it asks, "whether the tendency of the matter charged as obscenity is to deprave and corrupt those whose minds are open to such immoral influences." Despite the fact of their suppression, depictions of erotic imagery were common throughout history.4 Sub-genres Main article: List of pornographic sub-genresIn general, softcore refers to pornography that does not depict penetration (usually genitals are not shown right on camera), and hardcore refers to pornography that depicts penetration explicitly. Pornography takes different forms depending on physical characteristics of the participants, fetish, sexual orientation, etc. Reality and voyeur pornography, animated videos, and legally prohibited acts also influence the classification of pornography. Some popular genres of pornography include: Alt porn Amateur pornography Fetish pornography Orientation-based pornography (heterosexual pornography; gay pornography; lesbian pornography; bisexual pornography) Orgy pornography Race-oriented pornography (e.g. Asian, black, Latino, interracial) Reality pornography Voyeur pornography (e.g. hidden camera pornography, "upskirt" pornography) Economics Main article: Sex industryRevenues of the adult industry in the United States have been difficult to determine. In 1970, a Federal study estimated that the total retail value of all the hard-core porn in the United States was no more than $10 million.5 In 1998, Forrester Research published a report on the online "adult content" industry estimating $750 million to $1 billion in annual revenue. As an unsourced aside, the Forrester study speculated on an industry-wide aggregate figure of $8–10 billion, which was repeated out of context in many news stories,6 after being published in Eric Schlosser's book on the American underground economy.7 Studies in 2001 put the total (including video, pay-per-view, Internet and magazines) between $2.6 billion and $3.9 billion.8 A significant amount of pornographic video is shot in the San Fernando Valley, which has been a pioneering region for producing adult films since the 1970s, and has since become home for various models, actors/actresses, production companies, and other assorted businesses involved in the production and distribution of pornography. The porn industry has been considered influential in deciding format wars in media, including being a factor in the VHS vs. Betamax format war (the videotape format war)910 and in the Blu-ray vs. HD DVD format war (the high-def format war).91011 Non-commercial pornographyAs well as the porn industry, there is a large amount of non-commercial pornography. This should be distinguished from commercial pornography falsely marketed as featuring "amateurs." The Alt Sex Stories Text Repository focuses on prose stories collected from Usenet. Various Usenet groups are focused on non-commercial pornographic photographs. TechnologyMass-distributed pornography is as old as the printing press. Almost as soon as photography was invented, it was being used to produce pornographic images. Some claimwho? that pornography has been a driving force in the development of technologies from the printing press, through photography (still and motion), to video, satellite TV, DVD, and the Internet. With the invention of tiny cameras and wireless equipments voyeur pornography is gaining ground. Mobile cameras are used to capture pornographic photos or videos, and forwarded as MMS. Computer-generated images and manipulationsDigital manipulation requires the use of source photographs, but some pornography is produced without human actors at all. The idea of completely computer-generated pornography was conceived very early as one of the most obvious areas of application for computer graphics and 3D rendering. Until the late 1990s, digitally manipulated pornography could not be produced cost-effectively. In the early 2000s, it became a growing segment, as the modelling and animation software matured and the rendering capabilities of computers improved. As of 2004, computer-generated pornography depicting situations involving children and sex with fictional characters, such as Lara Croft, is already produced on a limited scale. The October 2004 issue of Playboy featured topless pictures of the title character from the BloodRayne video game.12 Production and distribution by region Main article: Pornography by regionThe production and distribution of pornography are economic activities of some importance. The exact size of the economy of pornography and the influence that it has in political circles are matters of controversy. Legal status Sex and the law Social Issues Rights · Ethics Pornography · Censorship Miscegenation (interracial relations) Same-sex marriage · Homophobia Red-light district Age of consent · Essentialism Objectification · Antisexualism Violence · Slavery Public morality · Norms Specific Offences May vary according to Jurisdiction Adultery · Incest Sexting · Seduction Deviant sexual intercourse Sodomy · Buggery · Zoophilia Criminal transmission of HIV Circumcision · Female Genital Cutting Sexual harassment · Public indecency Extreme pornography · Child pornography Sexual assault · Rape · Statutory rape Sexual abuse (Child) Child grooming · Prostitution of children Prostitution and Pimping Portals: Sexuality · Law · Criminal justice This box: view • talk • See List of pornography laws by region for detailed listThe legal status of pornography varies widely from country to country. Most countries allow at least some form of pornography. In some countries, softcore pornography is considered tame enough to be sold in general stores or to be shown on TV. Hardcore pornography, on the other hand, is usually regulated. The production and sale, and to a slightly lesser degree the possession, of child pornography is illegal in almost all countries, and most countries have restrictions on pornography involving violence or animals. Pornographic entertainment on display in a sex shop window. There is usually a minimum age to go into pornographic stores.Most countries attempt to restrict minors' access to hardcore materials, limiting availability to adult bookstores, mail-order, and television channels that parents can restrict, among other means. There is usually an age minimum for entrance to pornographic stores, or the materials are displayed partly covered or not displayed at all. More generally, disseminating pornography to a minor is often illegal. Many of these efforts have been rendered practically irrelevant by widely available Internet pornography. In the United States, a person receiving unwanted commercial mail he or she deems pornographic (or otherwise offensive) may obtain a Prohibitory Order, either against all mail from a particular sender, or against all sexually explicit mail, by applying to the United States Postal Service. There are recurring urban legends of snuff movies, in which murders are filmed for pornographic purposes. Despite extensive work to ascertain the truth of these rumors, law enforcement officials have been unable to find any such works. The Internet has also caused problems with the enforcement of age limits regarding performers and subjects. In most countries, males and females under the age of 18 are not allowed to appear in porn films, but in several European countries the age limit is 16, and in Denmark it is legal for women as young as 16 to appear topless in mainstream newspapers and magazines.citation needed This material often ends up on the Internet and can be viewed by people in countries where it constitutes child pornography, creating challenges for lawmakers wishing to restrict access to such material. Some people, including pornography producer Larry Flynt and the writer Salman Rushdie,13 have argued that pornography is vital to freedom and that a free and civilized society should be judged by its willingness to accept pornography. The UK Government has criminalised possession of what it terms "extreme pornography" following the highly publicised murder of Jane Longhurst. Effect on sexual crime Main article: Social effects of pornographyResearch concerning the effects of pornography is inconclusive. Some studies support the contention that the viewing of pornographic material may increase rates of sexual crimes, while others have shown no effects, or a decrease in the rates of such crimes. Moreover, all these studies focus on various correlations, but correlation does not imply causation. Anti-pornography movement A French caricature on "the great epidemic of pornography." Main article: Anti-pornography movementOpposition to pornography comes generally, though not exclusively, from several sources: law, religion and feminism. Feminist objections Main article: Feminist views on pornographyFeminist critics of pornography, such as Andrea Dworkin and Catharine MacKinnon, generally consider it demeaning to women. They believe that most pornography eroticizes the domination, humiliation, and coercion of women, reinforces sexual and cultural attitudes that are complicit in rape and sexual harassment, and contributes to the androcentric objectification of women. Legal objections See also: Legal objections to pornography in the United States Religious objections Main article: Religious views on pornographySome religious groups discourage members from viewing pornography, and support legislation restricting its publication. These positions derive from broader religious beliefs about human sexuality. They believe that God created human beings and created sexual intercourse for them in the context of marriage. Thus, sex-oriented entertainment, as well as lack of modesty, are considered to cheapen human sexuality and be a misuse of it.14 See also Forms Adult theater Carnography Cartoon pornography Erotic art Erotica Women's erotica Glamour photography Internet pornography Non-nude pornography Pornographic film Lists List of authors of erotic works List of gay pornographic magazines List of men's magazines List of porn stars List of pornographic book publishers List of pornographic movie studios List of pornographic magazines List of pornographic sub-genres List of pornography laws by region Pornography portal People and groups Anti-pornography movement Pornographic actor Pro-sex feminism Sex worker Other Adult documentary Copine scale Censorship Lust Pornography addiction Pornography by region Porn chic Right to pornography Secret Museum, Naples Sex in advertising Further reading Advocacy Susie Bright. "Susie Sexpert's Lesbian Sex World and Susie Bright's Sexual Reality: A Virtual Sex World Reader", San Francisco, CA: Cleis Press, 1990 and 1992. Challenges any easy equation between feminism and anti-pornography positions. Betty Dodson. "Feminism and Free speech: Pornography." Feminists for Free Expression 1993. May 8, 200215 Kate Ellis. Caught Looking: Feminism, Pornography, and Censorship. New York: Caught Looking Incorporated, 1986. Susan Griffin. Pornography and Silence: Culture's Revenge Against Nature. New York: Harper, 1981. Matthew Gever. "Pornography Helps Women, Society"16, UCLA Bruin, 1998-12-03. Jason Russell. "The Canadian Past-Time" "Stand Like A Rock" Michele Gregory. "Pro-Sex Feminism: Redefining Pornography (or, a study in alliteration: the pro pornography position paper)17 Andrea Juno and V. Vale. Angry Women, Re/Search # 12. San Francisco, CA: Re/Search Publications, 1991. Performance artists and literary theorists who challenge Dworkin and MacKinnon's claim to speak on behalf of all women. Michael Kimmel. "Men Confront Pornography". New York: Meridian—Random House, 1990. A variety of essays that try to assess ways that pornography may take advantage of men. Wendy McElroy defends the availability of pornography, and condemns feminist anti-pornography campaigns.18 "A Feminist Overview of Pornography, Ending in a Defense Thereof"19 "A Feminist Defense of Pornography"20 Annalee Newitz. "Obscene Feminists: Why Women Are Leading the Battle Against Censorship" San Francisco Bay Guardian Online May 8, 2002. May 9, 200221 Nadine Strossen: "Defending Pornography: Free Speech, Sex and the Fight for Women's Rights" (ISBN 0-8147-8149-7) "Nadine Strossen: Pornography Must Be Tolerated"22 Scott Tucker. "Gender, Fucking, and Utopia: An Essay in Response to John Stoltenberg's Refusing to Be a Man"23 in Social Text 27 (1991): 3-34. Critique of Stoltenberg and Dworkin's positions on pornography and power. Carole Vance, Editor. "Pleasure and Danger: Exploring Female Sexuality." Boston: Routledge, 1984. Collection of papers from 1982 conference; visible and divisive split between anti-pornography activists and lesbian S&M theorists. Opposition Secondary Negative Effects on Employees of the Pornographic Industry, by Shelley Lubben Linda Williams: Hard Core: Power, Pleasure and the Frenzy of the Visible (University of California Press, 1989). Expanded Paperback Edition: Univ of California Press, 1999, ISBN 0520219430 Linda Williams (ed.): Porn Studies, B&T, 2004, ISBN 0822333120 References ^ H. Mongomery Hyde (1964) A History of Pornography: 1-26 ^ http://books.google.com/books?id=vhSHn-B89A0C&pg=PA195 ^ H. Montgomery Hyde A History of Pornography. (1969) London, Heinemann: 14 ^ Beck, Marianna (May 2003). "The Roots of Western Pornography: Victorian Obsessions and Fin-de-Siècle Predilections". Libido, The Journal of Sex and Sensibility. http://www.libidomag.com/nakedbrunch/archive/europorn07.html. Retrieved 2006-08-22. ^ President's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography. Report of The Commission on Obscenity and Pornography 1970, Washington, D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office. ^ Richard, Emmanuelle (2002-05-23). "The Naked Untruth". Alternet. Archived from the original on 2004-09-28. http://web.archive.org/web/20040928182112/http://www.alternet.org/story/13212/. Retrieved 2006-09-08. ^ Schlosser, Eric (2003-05-08). Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market. Houghton Mifflin. ISBN 978-0618334667. Schlosser's book repeats the $10 billion figure without additional evidence ^ Ackman, Dan (2001-05-25). "How Big Is Porn?". Forbes.com. Forbes.com. Archived from the original on 2001-06-09. http://web.archive.org/web/20010609221146/http://www.forbes.com/2001/05/25/0524porn.html. Retrieved 2007-11-08. "$2.6 billion to $3.9 billion. Sources: Adams Media Research, Forrester Research, Veronis Suhler Communications Industry Report, IVD" ^ a b Mearian, Lucas (2006-05-02). "Porn industry may be decider in Blu-ray, HD-DVD battle". Macworld. Mac Publishing. Archived from the original on 2006-07-12. http://web.archive.org/web/20060712001523/http://www.macworld.com/news/2006/05/02/pornhd/index.php?lsrc=mwrss. Retrieved 2007-11-08. Ron Wagner, Director of IT at a California porn studio: "If you look at the VHS vs. Beta standards, you see the much higher-quality standard dying because of [the porn industry's support of VHS] ... The mass volume of tapes in the porn market at the time went out on VHS." ^ a b Lynch, Martin (2007-01-17). "Blu-ray loves porn after all". The Inquirer. Incisive Media Investments. Archived from the original on 2007-11-07. http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:www.theinquirer.net/en/inquirer/news/2007/01/17/blu-ray-loves-porn-after-all. Retrieved 2007-11-08. "By many accounts VHS would not have won its titanic struggle against Sony's Betamax video tape format if it hadn't been for porn. This might be over-stating its importance but it was an important factor. ... There is no way that Sony can ignore the boost that porn can give the Blu-ray format." ^ Gardiner, Bryan (2007-01-22). "Porn Industry May Decide DVD Format War". FOXNews.com - Technology News. Ziff Davis Media. Archived from the original on 2007-02-10. http://web.archive.org/web/20070210100959/http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,245638,00.html. Retrieved 2007-11-08. "As was expected, the 2007 Consumer Electronics Show saw even more posturing and politics between the Blu-ray Disc and HD DVD camps, with each side announcing a new set of alliances and predicting that the end of the war was imminent." ^ "Playboy undressed video game women - Aug. 25, 2004". http://money.cnn.com/2004/08/25/commentary/game_over/column_gaming/. Retrieved 2006-08-26. ^ Baxter, Sarah; Brooks, Richard (2004-08-08). "Porn is vital to freedom, says Rushdie". Times Online. Times Newspapers. Archived from the original on 2007-11-08. http://www.webcitation.org/5TD5Q8UAz. Retrieved 2007-11-08. "Pornography exists everywhere, of course, but when it comes into societies in which it’s difficult for young men and women to get together and do what young men and women often like doing, it satisfies a more general need.... While doing so, it sometimes becomes a kind of standard-bearer for freedom, even civilisation." ^ "Bodies, Breakfast and the Marriage Bed". http://www.desiringgod.org/ResourceLibrary/TasteAndSee/ByDate/1997/3097_Bodies_Breakfast_and_the_Marriage_Bed/. Retrieved 2010-01-05. ^ Feminism and Free speech: Pornography ^ Pornography Helps Women, Society ^ Pro-Sex Feminism: Redefining Pornography ^ You Are What You Read? ^ A Feminist Overview of Pornography, Ending in a Defense Thereof ^ A Feminist Defense of Pornography ^ Obscene Feminists: Why Women Are Leading the Battle Against Censorship ^ Nadine Strossen: Pornography Must Be Tolerated ^ Gender, Fucking, and Utopia: An Essay in Response to John Stoltenberg's Refusing to Be a Man External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Pornography Look up pornography in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Commentary American Porn Interactive web site companion to a Frontline documentary exploring the pornography industry within the United States. Rushdie Turns India's Air Blue Discussion of the debate over pornography within Indian society. "Who wants to live in a Porn Nation?" Discussion of pornography on college campuses Government Kutchinsky, Berl, Professor of Criminology: The first law that legalized pornography (Denmark) Oppenheimer, Mark, Video of submission to South African parliament on virtual child pornography, Part 1 at YouTube, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5 History xyclopedia: the history of pornography and sexual expression Patricia Davis, Ph.D., Simon Noble and Rebecca J. White (2010), The History of Modern Pornography Sociology Beck, Marianna Ph.D., "The Roots of Western Pornography," part 2, history of pornography in the West. Diamond, M. and Uchiyama, A. (1999), Pornography, Rape and Sex Crimes in Japan, International Journal of Law and Psychiatry 22(1): 1-22. 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