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''[[Pornographic Art and the Aesthetics of Pornography]]'' (2013) by [[Hans Maes]]. ''[[Pornographic Art and the Aesthetics of Pornography]]'' (2013) by [[Hans Maes]].
-On the cover, the 'fresh' image of ''[[Purple Hyacinth, fresh state/desiccated state]]'' by [[Michael Petry]]. +On the cover, the 'fresh' image of ''[[Purple Hyacinth, fresh state/desiccated state]]'' by [[Michael Petry]].
 +==Toc==
 +Introduction
 + 
 +Maes, Hans
 +Pages 1-24
 + 
 +Pornography, Art and Porno-Art
 +Mikkola, Mari
 +Pages 27-42
 + 
 +Exclusivism and Evaluation: Art, Erotica and Pornography
 +Patridge, Stephanie
 +Pages 43-57
 +A Pornographic Way of Seeing
 + 
 +Mumford, Stephen
 +Pages 58-72
 + 
 +Pornography and Acting
 +Zamir, Tzachi
 +Pages 75-99
 + 
 +The Fictional Character of Pornography
 +Liao, Shen-yi (et al.)
 +Pages 100-118
 + 
 +Image Economies and the Erotic Life of the Unlovely
 +Winters, Edward
 +Pages 119-138
 + 
 +Before Pornography: Sexual Representation in Ancient Roman Visual Culture
 +Clarke, John R.
 +Pages 141-161
 + 
 +Sheela-na-gig Again: The Birth of a New Style from the Spirit of Pornography
 +Trinks, Stefan
 +Pages 162-182
 + 
 +Aestheticizing Pornography for the 21st-century Academy: Pedagogy as Ars Erotica or Scientia Sexualis?
 +Bennett, David
 +Pages 183-202
 +Clean Feet and Dirty Dancing: The Erotic Pas de Deux and Boys in the Sand
 +Miller, Edward D.
 +Pages 205-220
 + 
 +The Pornography of Death
 +Tercier, John
 +Pages 221-235
 + 
 +Porno-Graphic: Why Words Matter in Fiona Banner’s Arsewoman in Wonderland
 +Dhillon, Kim
 +Pages 236-251
 + 
 +A Queer Balance: Power Relations in Homosexual Representations and in Choosing Flowers
 +Petry, Michael
 +Pages 255-273
 + 
 +The Fluidity of Acceptability: Seduced by Art and Pornography and the Kinsey Institute Collection
 +Wallace, Marina
 +Pages 274-286
 + 
 +My Pornographic Development
 +Arrowsmith, Anna
 +Pages 287-297
 + 
 +
==See also== ==See also==
*[[Pornographic art]] *[[Pornographic art]]
*''[[Art/Porn: A History of Seeing and Touching]]'' (2009) by Kelly Dennis *''[[Art/Porn: A History of Seeing and Touching]]'' (2009) by Kelly Dennis
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Pornographic Art and the Aesthetics of Pornography (2013) by Hans Maes.

On the cover, the 'fresh' image of Purple Hyacinth, fresh state/desiccated state by Michael Petry.

Toc

Introduction

Maes, Hans Pages 1-24

Pornography, Art and Porno-Art Mikkola, Mari Pages 27-42

Exclusivism and Evaluation: Art, Erotica and Pornography Patridge, Stephanie Pages 43-57 A Pornographic Way of Seeing

Mumford, Stephen Pages 58-72

Pornography and Acting Zamir, Tzachi Pages 75-99

The Fictional Character of Pornography Liao, Shen-yi (et al.) Pages 100-118

Image Economies and the Erotic Life of the Unlovely Winters, Edward Pages 119-138

Before Pornography: Sexual Representation in Ancient Roman Visual Culture Clarke, John R. Pages 141-161

Sheela-na-gig Again: The Birth of a New Style from the Spirit of Pornography Trinks, Stefan Pages 162-182

Aestheticizing Pornography for the 21st-century Academy: Pedagogy as Ars Erotica or Scientia Sexualis? Bennett, David Pages 183-202 Clean Feet and Dirty Dancing: The Erotic Pas de Deux and Boys in the Sand Miller, Edward D. Pages 205-220

The Pornography of Death Tercier, John Pages 221-235

Porno-Graphic: Why Words Matter in Fiona Banner’s Arsewoman in Wonderland Dhillon, Kim Pages 236-251

A Queer Balance: Power Relations in Homosexual Representations and in Choosing Flowers Petry, Michael Pages 255-273

The Fluidity of Acceptability: Seduced by Art and Pornography and the Kinsey Institute Collection Wallace, Marina Pages 274-286

My Pornographic Development Arrowsmith, Anna Pages 287-297


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