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Article Shannon Draucker (2022)
Music Physiology, Erotic Encounters, and Queer Reading Practices in Teleny. Victorian Literature and Culture (pp. 141-172). (/isis/citation/CBB672329835/) unapi

Book Sean M. Quinlan (2021)
Morbid Undercurrents: Medical Subcultures in Postrevolutionary France. (/isis/citation/CBB109871340/) unapi

Chapter Jeffrey Escoffier; Alain Giami; Sharman Levinson (2021)
The Pornographic Object of Knowledge: Pornography as Epistemology. In: Histories of Sexology: Between Science and Politics (pp. 245-259). (/isis/citation/CBB212926898/) unapi

Article Jeffrey Escoffier (2020)
Every Detail Counts: Robert Stoller, Perversion and the Production of Pornography. Psychoanalysis and History (pp. 35-52). (/isis/citation/CBB720029497/) unapi

Article Kris Taylor (2019)
Pornography Addiction: The Fabrication of a Transient Sexual Disease. History of the Human Sciences (pp. 56-83). (/isis/citation/CBB122898337/) unapi

Book David T. Courtwright (2019)
The Age of Addiction: How Bad Habits Became Big Business. (/isis/citation/CBB299644679/) unapi

Article Colette Colligan (2019)
Digital Discovery and Fake Imprints: Unmasking Turn-of-the-Century Pornographers in Paris. Book History (pp. 249-279). (/isis/citation/CBB792357690/) unapi

Article Thakir, Mitali (2017)
How to Look: Apprehension, Forensic Craft, and the Classification of Child Exploitation Images. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing (pp. 6-8). (/isis/citation/CBB389172129/) unapi

Book Guereña, Jean-Louis (2013)
Les Espagnols et le sexe: XIXe-XXe siècles. (/isis/citation/CBB001450500/) unapi

Article Craske, Matthew (2011)
“Unwholesome” and “Pornographic”: A Reassessment of the Place of Rackstrow's Museum in the Story of Eighteenth-Century Anatomical Collection and Exhibition. Journal of the History of Collections (p. 75). (/isis/citation/CBB001200259/) unapi

Book Burgwinkle, William E.; Howie, Cary (2010)
Sanctity and Pornography in Medieval Culture: On the Verge. (/isis/citation/CBB001550476/) unapi

Book Finn, Michael R. (2009)
Hysteria, Hypnotism, the Spirits, and Pornography: Fin-de-siècle Cultural Discourses in the Decadent Rachilde. (/isis/citation/CBB001212914/) unapi

Book Dawson, Gowan (2007)
Darwin, Literature and Victorian Respectability. (/isis/citation/CBB000774026/) unapi

Chapter Gladfelder, Hal (2006)
Plague Spots. In: Social Histories of Disability and Deformity (p. 56). (/isis/citation/CBB000774644/) unapi

Article Slade, Joseph W. (2006)
Eroticism and Technological Regression: The Stag Film. History and Technology (p. 27). (/isis/citation/CBB000610137/) unapi

Article Coopersmith, Jonathan (2006)
Does Your Mother Know What You Really Do? The Changing Nature and Image of Computer-Based Pornography. History and Technology (p. 1). (/isis/citation/CBB000610136/) unapi

Chapter Coopersmith, Jonathan C. (1999)
The role of the pornography industry in the development of videotape and the Internet. In: Women and Technology: Historical, Societal, and Professional Perspectives: Proceedings of the July 29-31, 1999 International Symposium on Technology and Society (pp. 175-182). (/isis/citation/CBB118649229/) unapi

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