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In this chapter I undertake an exposition and assessment of Catharine MacKinnon's anti-pornography argument, which asserts that "pornography is central in creating and maintaining the civil inequality of the sexes" and that "pornography is a systematic practice of exploitation and subordination based on sex which differentially harms women."
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utilitarian social structures, sexual harassment argument, disciplinary social structures, pornographic performers, prevailing community standards, pornographic performance, pornographic representations, style indirect libre, utilitarian structures
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Lady Chatterley, Constance Chatterley, Madame Bovary, Emma Bovary, Sir Malcolm, Charles Bovary, Andrea Dworkin, Clifford Chatterley, Connie Chatterley, Sex Work, Sir Geoffrey, Abbé Bournisien
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