True stories from some of the world's most pro-sex feminists. These women have provided intimate, anti-censorship essays, to reestablish the idea that equality of the sexes doesn't have to mean no sex.
From intimate sexual experiences and physical perception through to the academic arena, this ground-breaking volume documents women's POSITIVE thoughts, uses, and desires for, with, and about pornography. Essays include such diverse topics as how the authors discovered porn, what it means to a blind and deaf woman, running a sex magazine, starting a sex shop, and what the contributors would actually LIKE to see. Compiled by Feminists Against Censorship, Tales From The Clit is erotically and intellectually arousing.
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This book goes into the heads of various women involved in the pornography world, and explores their good, bad and ambivalent feelings towards porn. The women involved freely admit that some porn is degrading, while other porn is fantastic. And I agree with them.
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Glad we have the First Amendment,
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This series of twenty-seven essays from the Feminists Against Censorship covers from the woman's perspective. The book has a tendency to drag in its middle section. It is simply too much of the same argument. Yes we know that the United Kingdom has harsh censorship laws. We know that some porn can be educational as well as entertaining. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a big proponent or opponent of the genre. But I do feel that consenting adults have the right to decide what materials they, within reason, are allowed to bring into their homes and to read and purchase. This book gives the very basics of the argument but don't look for much resolution of the problem in the pages of this book.
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The title and the cover are the best things about this book.,
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This review is from: Tales from the Clit: A Female Experience of Pornography (Paperback)
While the arguments are valid, this book drags on and on AND ON AND ON and on. With the exception of How To Program in C++ I had to read in college, this is by far the most boring book I've ever read. Excellent material to keep on the bedside table in case of insomnia, though!
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