Best of
Pornography

2006

The Kikiam Experience


Jay Panti - 2006
    

The Dirty Little Secret: Uncovering the Truth Behind Porn


Craig Gross - 2006
    But no one—not even the church—is talking about this dangerous and destructive addiction. The Dirty Little Secret follows Pastor Craig Gross as he breaks the silence and begins his ministry XXXchurch.com, a website devoted to fighting pornography. As he meets people in the industry and those addicted to porn, Craig exposes the very real, human face of pornography and the destructive physical, emotional, and spiritual toll it takes. The Dirty Little Secret plainly reveals the addictive lure of pornography, explores the pain and brokenness it causes, and challenges us as individuals and as the church to talk about and openly fight pornography. Don’t be tempted to keep this secret any longer. If this book won't make you roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty, then you need to check your pulse.—Skip Mathews, president, Integrity Online

The Destruction of the Moral Fabric of America


Steven Toushin - 2006
    Destruction is for anyone who values liberty, who loves America, who doesn't want to be bullied by right-wing political and religious extremists. It is for people who are interested in individual sexual freedom, law, politics, morality, and a better America for all people. Destruction of the Moral Fabric of America revolves around the first S/M-obscenity trial following the 1985 Meese Commission on Pornography which ignited a decade of persecution of the adult industry. The trial includes a debate of the issues among recognized members of the BDSM community Tony DeBlase, Guy Baldwin, Goeff Mains, Gayle Rubin, John Roberry, Jim Ward, GMSMA, sociologists, anthropologists, mental health experts, and legal experts. Along with Steven's personal

Prostitution and Pornography: Philosophical Debate About the Sex Industry


Jessica Spector - 2006
    The anthology focuses particularly on the very different ways prostitution and pornography are treated. Unlike other books that deal with the sex industry, this volume brings together academics and industry veterans and survivors to discuss the ways prostitution, pornography, and other forms of commercial sex are treated, and to ask questions about the role that ideas about the self, personal identity, and freedom play in our attitudes about the sex industry.

Collobert Orbital


Johan Jönson - 2006
    Translated from the Swedish by Johannes Göransson. "If Vicente Huidobro met Georges Bataille on a Waste Management(R) truck, the result might be something akin to Johan Jonson's COLLOBERT ORBITAL, the new manifesto of 'the waste-disposal-working-class.' At times soaring across 'aerospatiality, ' at others existentially grounded in 'an overheated world factory' of 'all work, all healthcare, all logistics, ' Jonson's linguistic propulsions and dynamic formal innovations challenge 'a victorious bourgeois poetry order' to, once again, rearticulate verse experimentation to the politics and poetics of working a day job."--Mark Novak

The Smart Girl's Guide to Porn


Violet Blue - 2006
    A recent study by Glamour magazine found that 87 percent of women ages 25 to 39 enjoy porn as part of their self-defined healthy sexual lifestyles — even more than use sex toys.In The Smart Girl’s Guide to Porn, acclaimed sex educator Violet Blue offers hip, friendly, and knowledgeable advice on bringing porn into your sex life: how to find porn you’ll like, from favorite turn-ons and women-friendly DVDs to Podcasts and porn groups on the web; how to reconcile fantasy with real-life desires; and how smart girls can maintain their own beauty standards when the people on screen seem impossibly buff, smooth, and surgically enhanced. Looking for authentic sex scenes? Thinking of sharing porn with a lover? Wonder which browser is safest for internet porn surfing? For answers and insight, zoom in on The Smart Girl’s Guide to Porn.