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Brand New: A new, unread, unused book in perfect condition with no missing or damaged pages. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
PublishedOn
2014-10-15
Title
Masturbation in Pop Culture: Screen, Society, Self
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ISBN
9780739183670

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-10
0739183672
ISBN-13
9780739183670
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201748968

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
360 Pages
Publication Name
Masturbation in Pop Culture : Screen, Society, Self
Language
English
Subject
Gender Studies, General, Popular Culture, Human Sexuality (See Also Social Science / Human Sexuality)
Publication Year
2014
Type
Textbook
Author
Lauren Rosewarne
Subject Area
Literary Criticism, Social Science, Psychology
Format
Hardcover

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
24.7 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2014-030911
Reviews
Lauren Rosewarne has written another book which goes to those aspects of sexuality and popular culture that few of her peers would dare follow. Her mixture of rigorous scholarship and engaging, cutting edge analysis makes Masturbation in Pop Culture: Screen, Society, Self essential reading for anyone interested in the relationship between sex and media in our time., An impressive work of seminal scholarship, Masturbation in Pop Culture: Screen, Society, Self by Lauren Rosewarne is enhanced with a two page list of Media References; a sixteen page Bibliography, and a comprehensive Index. A critically important and highly recommended contribution to academic library Western Popular Culture Studies reference collections and supplemental study lists., Rosewarne gives a widespread overview about different forms of reports and classifications about masturbation, "Rosewarne gives a widespread overview about different forms of reports and classifications about masturbation" -- Sexuality & Culture "An impressive work of seminal scholarship, Masturbation in Pop Culture: Screen, Society, Self by Lauren Rosewarne is enhanced with a two page list of Media References; a sixteen page Bibliography, and a comprehensive Index. A critically important and highly recommended contribution to academic library Western Popular Culture Studies reference collections and supplemental study lists." -- Midwest Book Review "Lauren Rosewarne has written another book which goes to those aspects of sexuality and popular culture that few of her peers would dare follow. Her mixture of rigorous scholarship and engaging, cutting edge analysis makes Masturbation in Pop Culture: Screen, Society, Self essential reading for anyone interested in the relationship between sex and media in our time." --Brian McNair, Queensland University of Technology
Dewey Edition
23
Dewey Decimal
791.43/6538
Table Of Content
Table of Contents Introduction: It's Okay, Everybody Does it, But Nobody Ever, Ever Talks About It Chapter 1: The Demonization Chapter 2: The Coming of Age Chapter 3: The How Chapter 4: The Trigger Chapter 5: Locating It Chapter 6: The Show Chapter 7: The Substitution Chapter 8: Within Relationships Chapter 9: For Health and Empowerment Chapter 10: The Norm Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
Synopsis
Through reference to over six hundred scenes from film and television--as well as a diverse and cross-disciplinary academic bibliography--Masturbation in Pop Culture investigates the role that masturbation serves within narratives while simultaneously mirroring our complicated relationship with the practice in real life and sparking discussions about a broad range of hot-button sexual subjects. From sitcoms to horror movies, teen comedies to erotic thrillers, autoeroticism is easily detected on screen. The portrayal, however, is not a simple one. Just as in real life a paradox exists where most of us masturbate and accept it as normal and natural, there simultaneously exists a silence about it; that we do it, but we don't talk about it; that we enjoy it but we laugh about it. The screen reflects this conflicted relationship. It is there--hundreds and hundreds of times--but it is routinely whispered about, mocked and presented as a punchline, and is inevitably portrayed as controversial at the very least. Masturbation in Pop Culture investigates the embarrassment and squeamishness, sexiness and inappropriateness of masturbation, showcasing and analyzing how our complex off screen relationship is mirrored in film and television., Through reference to over six hundred scenes from film and television-as well as a diverse and cross-disciplinary academic bibliography-Masturbation in Pop Culture investigates the role that masturbation serves within narratives while simultaneously mirroring our complicated relationship with the practice in real life and sparking discussions about a broad range of hot-button sexual subjects. From sitcoms to horror movies, teen comedies to erotic thrillers, autoeroticism is easily detected on screen. The portrayal, however, is not a simple one. Just as in real life a paradox exists where most of us masturbate and accept it as normal and natural, there simultaneously exists a silence about it; that we do it, but we don't talk about it; that we enjoy it but we laugh about it. The screen reflects this conflicted relationship. It is there-hundreds and hundreds of times-but it is routinely whispered about, mocked and presented as a punchline, and is inevitably portrayed as controversial at the very least. Masturbation in Pop Culture investigates the embarrassment and squeamishness, sexiness and inappropriateness of masturbation, showcasing and analyzing how our complex off screen relationship is mirrored in film and television., Through reference to over six hundred scenes from film and television--as well as a diverse and cross-disciplinary academic bibliography--Masturbation in Pop Culture investigates the role that masturbation serves within narratives.
LC Classification Number
PN1995.9.M393R67

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