East Asian Pornographies and Online Porn Cultures

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  • ISBN 9781032521640
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Jul 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Pornography’s impact on transnational models of media aesthetics and governance has been well documented from a Euro-American perspective. This book contributes to the field of pornography studies by rethinking the cultural impact of pornography as audio-visual and online media from an East Asian perspective. It focuses on pornographies made and consumed in and across Japan, Korea, China, and Hong Kong. The chapters examine under-reported East Asian cultures of pornography, not only to uncover phenomena from within this region but also to challenge and fine-tune existing academic research networks and paradigms. This book proposes that the lived experience of producing and consuming various pornographies throughout East Asia may extend, nuance, challenge, or even affirm the dominant Euro-American understandings of pornography that are becoming increasingly axiomatic within pornography studies as an emerging interdisciplinary field of study. This book was originally published as a special issue of the journal Porn Studies.

Katrien Jacobs is Adjunct Associate Professor at The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong and Research Associate at Ghent University, Belgium. Her work specializes in digital media and sexualities, contemporary art, and activism and can be found at www.katrienjacobs.com

Thomas Baudinette is Senior Lecturer in Japanese and International Studies in the Department of Media, Communications, Creative Arts, Languages and Literatures at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia. Dr Baudinette is a cultural anthropologist whose work has explored consumption of popular culture among queer communities in Japan, Mainland China, Thailand, and the Philippines.

Alexandra Hambleton is an Associate Professor in the College of Liberal Arts at Tsuda University, Tokyo, Japan. Her work focuses on contemporary Japan with a particular interest in media, gender, and sexuality.