Article ID: CBB720029497

Every Detail Counts: Robert Stoller, Perversion and the Production of Pornography (2020)

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After the publication of his pioneering book Sexual Excitement in 1979, Robert Stoller devoted the last 12 years of his life to the study of the pornographic film industry. To do so, he conducted an ethnographic study of people working in the industry in order to find out how it produced ‘perverse fantasies’ that successfully communicated sexual excitement to other people. In the course of his investigation he observed and interviewed those involved in the making of pornographic films. He hypothesized that the ‘scenarios’ developed and performed by people in the porn industry were based on their own perverse fantasies and their frustrations, injuries and conflicts over sexuality and gender; and that the porn industry had developed a systematic method and accumulated a sophisticated body of knowledge about the production of sexual excitement. This paper explores Stoller's theses and shows how they fared in his investigation.

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Authors & Contributors
Schulze, Mario
Sattelmacher, Anja
Nell Haynes
Sharman Levinson
Kilgore, Christopher D.
Max Ryynänen
Journals
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Psychoanalysis and History
History of the Human Sciences
Victorian Literature and Culture
Journal of the History of Collections
Journal of Modern Literature
Publishers
Trent University (Canada)
Springer International Publishing
University of Delaware Press
UCL Press
Cornell University Press
Cambridge University Press
Concepts
Film and media studies
Visual representation; visual communication
Pornography
Science and culture
Sexuality
Science and film
People
Stoller, Robert J.
Max Ryynänen
Stephenson, Neal
Darwin, Charles Robert
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
19th century
20th century
18th century
20th century, early
Places
Great Britain
France
United Kingdom
Papua New Guinea
Saxony
London (England)
Institutions
University of California, Los Angeles
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