Pornography
Such an amazing book, and so much of the conversation about it fell flat. More preparation should have gone into such a potent conversation. There was so much more to say, to consider. The insights were commonplace observations that I have heard so often. You just didn't add much, and I was deeply disappointed. One example was the allusion to Make Love Not War and no one knowing the fact that this was actually the anthem of the anti-Vietnam War movement and the counter-culture revolt of the 60's! A phrase that was in every newspaper, magazine, on posters across the country. That was just one of the untapped opportunities to unpack cultural patterns. Also, other than the Indian woman (for whom the audio was terrible), it sounded like mostly white people discussing a problem that disproportionately affects women of color. Also, no real commentary on the ubiquitous pornography that has been the formation of the vast majority of all classes of men and education since the onset of the Internet, and how this new "sex standard" has impacted most young women. No passion, no real study, nor deep analysis that could have served us all, but failed to add much of anything to the conversation.Read full review »
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