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-'''Academic study of pornography''' concerns the study of pornography in a [[scientific]] way.+'''Academic study of pornography''' concerns the study of [[pornography]] in accordance with the [[scientific method]].
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In [[American academia]] since the [[late 20th century]], the theory of [[pornography]] has been far more predominant than in previous decades. James Atlas was one of the first to point out the trend in a 1999 article on the subject, which includes an interview with [[Linda Williams]], known for an early study in this field, ''[[Hard Core: Power, Pleasure]]'' . In [[American academia]] since the [[late 20th century]], the theory of [[pornography]] has been far more predominant than in previous decades. James Atlas was one of the first to point out the trend in a 1999 article on the subject, which includes an interview with [[Linda Williams]], known for an early study in this field, ''[[Hard Core: Power, Pleasure]]'' .

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Academic study of pornography concerns the study of pornography in accordance with the scientific method.

In American academia since the late 20th century, the theory of pornography has been far more predominant than in previous decades. James Atlas was one of the first to point out the trend in a 1999 article on the subject, which includes an interview with Linda Williams, known for an early study in this field, Hard Core: Power, Pleasure .

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