Against Pornography
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“Against Pornography” (1970) is an essay by George P. Elliott.
It defines pornography as "'the representation of directly or indirectly erotic acts with an intrusive vividness which offends decency without aesthetic justification" (1970: 74-75).
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References
Elliott, George P., 1970, “Against Pornography”, in D. Hughes (ed.), Perspectives on Pornography, New York: St Martin's Press.
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