The Afterglow of Women's Pornography in Post-Digital China
豆瓣
Katrien Jacobs
简介
Chinese artists, activists, and netizens are pioneering a new order of pornographic representation that is in critical dialogue with global entertainment media. Jacobs examines the role of sex-positive feminisms as well as queer communities and aesthetics in various types of sexually explicit media in both mainland China and Hong Kong to investigate pornography's "afterglow" (a state of crisis and decay within digital culture) by focusing on a new generation of artists and scholars who have made statements about gender and body politics.
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Introduction
1. Women's Drifting Eyeballs and Porn Tastes
2. Wandering Scholars and the Teachings of Ghosts
3. Message on the Body in the Chinese Netsphere.
4. The Art of Failure as seen in Chinese Women's Boys' Love Fantasies
5. The Master Class of Left-Over Women
Conclusion