Pornography and Melancholy

Apa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy (forthcoming)
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Abstract

Section 1 proposes a new philosophical account of melancholy. Section 2 examines the reasons why one might think that pornography and melancholy are incompatible. Section 3 discusses some successful examples of melancholic pornography and makes the case that feminist pornographers are particularly well-placed to produce such material.

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Hans Maes
University of Kent

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