Read XXX: A Woman's Right to Pornography Online
Authors: Wendy McElroy
16.
Sourcebook on Pornography,
eds. Franklin Mark Osanka and Sara Lee Johann (Massachusetts: Lexington Books, 1989), p. 3.
17. President's Commission on Obscenity and Pornography, Report (New York, NY: Bantam, 1970), p. 243.
18.
United States of America v. Sex: How the Meese Commission Lied About Pornography
(New York, NY: Minotaur Press, 1986), p. 24.
CHAPTER FIVE. LIBERAL FEMINISM: THE GLIMMER OF HOPE
1.
Virginia Law Review,
August 1993, p. 1118.
2. Indianapolis-Mercer Country; Indiana, General Ordinances Nos. 24 and 25 (1984), amendments to code of Indianapolis and Marion County.
3.
Schiro v. Clark,
63 F.2d. 962, 972 (7th Cir. 1992).
4. Lisa Steel, "A Capital Idea,"
Women Against Censorship
ed. Varda Burstyn (Vancouver, Can.: Douglas & McIntyre, 1985),
p. 63..
5. Jill Ridington, as quoted in
Women Against Censorship, p.
34.
INDIVIDUALIST
FEMINISM:
A
TRUE
DEFENSE
OF
PORNOGRAPHY
1. Lillian Harman as quoted in Hal D. Sears,
The Sex Radicals,
p. 258.
2.
Harper's,
February, 1992, p. 42.
3. James R. Petersen, Forum,
Playboy,
March 1994.
4.
Perspectives on Pornography: Sexuality in Film and Literature,
eds. Gary Day and Clive Bloom (New York, NY: St. Martin's Press), p. 5.
125
5.
Magic Mommas. . . , pp.
92-93.
6.
Freedom, Rights and Pornography: A Collection of Papers by Fred R. Berger,
ed. Bruce Russell (Boston, MA: Dordrecht Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1991), p. 138.
7. Janice A. Raymond, Women as Wombs: Reproductive Tech
nologies and the Battle Over
Women's Freedom
(San Francisco, Calif.: Harper, 1993), p. 100.
8.
Magic Mommas. . . , pp.
62-63.
9. Leonore Tiefer, "On Censorship and Women,"
American Theatre,
January 1991, pp. 50-51.
10. Catharine MacKinnon admits that pornography will just be driven underground,
Feminism
Unmodified
(Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1987), p. 146.
CHAPTER NINE. A COYOTE MEETING
1.
Vanity Fair,
February 1994.
2.
Los Angeles Times,
August 11, 1993.
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