Generation P?

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Acknowledgements
Introduction. By Sven-Axel Månsson, Lotta Löfgren-Mårtenson and Susanne V. Knudsen
Definitions of pornography
A process of normalisation
The study of youth, gender and pornography in the Nordic countries
The content of the anthology
References
‘Porno-chic’ – sex and mainstreaming of pornography in mass culture. By Anette Dina Sørensen
Mainstreaming of pornography – ‘porno-chic’
Stereotypical representations of gender
The self-directed gaze and self-discipline
The failure of sexual education
New ethical directions
References
Pornotopia – Theoretical considerations and young pornographers. By Nils Hammarén and Thomas Johansson. Introduction
Sex as narrative and manual
The world of pornography and the young consumer
Scientia Sexualis
Hyperreal sexuality
Cyberspace and everyday life
References
Mainstream sexualisation – Backlash or experimentation. By Wencke Mühleisen
Mainstream sexualisation
Backlash or experimentation
A new-feminist wave in Scandinavia
Intimate sexual display
Liberation or intervention?
Impure alliances
References
Pornography and Sexual Satisfaction – Any Relationship? By Aleksandar Štulhofer, Ivan Landripet, Aco Momčilovič, Vlasta Matko, Predrag G. Kladarić and Vesna Buško. Pornography and young people
Beyond the standard approach: Pornography, sexual socialization, and sexual satisfaction
An empirical probe: On-line study of pornography and sexual satisfaction
Pornography and sexual satisfaction: Preliminary findings
Pornography and sexual satisfaction in young adults
Appendix: Instruments used in the analyses of structural equation models
References
How do Nordic adolescents relate to pornography? A quantitative study. By Anette Dina Sørensen and Vigdis Saga Kjørholt. Introduction
Online questionnaire
Demographic data
The extent of pornographic consumption
Frequency of consumption
The exposure’s mediabase
Pornography consumption: situations and settings
The parents’ role
Attitudes toward pornography
Motives for viewing pornography
Questions regarding pornography’s influence
Availability and restrictions
Conclusions
References
Exposed – Icelandic teenagers’ exposure to pornography. By Guðbjörg Hildur Kolbein
Studies on adolescents and pornography
Methodology
Results
Discussion
References
Gender differences – Behavioral, situational and interpersonal patterns in pornography consumption. By Gert Martin Hald. Introduction
Method – Participants
Method – Procedure
Method – Measures
Results1
Discussion
References
High-frequency consumers of pornography – A Swedish study. By Gisela Priebe, Ingrid Åkerman and Carl Göran Svedin. Introduction
The Swedish study of high-school senior
How often do older adolescents use pornography?
Socio-demographics and consumption of pornography
Which sources of pornography do older adolescent use?
What kind of pornography do older adolescents view?
Who are older adolescents with when they view pornography?
Older adolescents’ attitudes towards pornography
How do older adolescents think the pornography they viewed has influenced them?
Pornography and consensual sexual experiences
Use of pornography, experience of being sexual abused or of being the abuser
Conclusions and discussion
References
‘Please vote nicely …’ Visualizing gender on-line. By Anja Hirdman. Introduction
Visual media representations
The visual self online: snyggast.se and its judgmental context
Selfportraits and webcam intimacy
Visualizing femininity: relational and bodily modes of address
Visualizing masculinity: distance, melancholy and face-ism
Gendered conventions and self-regulation
Media and the self: Face-ism and body-ism revisited?
References
Free, young and gendered – Internet pornography and self-representations on websites. By Susanne V. Knudsen
Voluntary and uncontrolled
The scenarios on the for-free and self-representation sites
Young users – authentic and model-users
Internet pornography – authentic users and model-users
The self-representations – authentic users and model-users
The gendered bodies
Pornography, pornofication and sexualisation
Conclusion
References
Moral panic! The figure of paedophile and sexual politics of fear in Finland. By Antu Sorainen
Sexual politics of fear
Moral panics as import-discourses?
Protectionism
From media violence to Internet pornography and paedophilia
Queer epistemology of youth
References
Web-sites:
Detours for heterosexuality – Young boys viewing male bodies in pornography. By Niels Ulrik Sørensen. Introduction
Selecting young boys
The natural order of things
The natural order disturbed
A supporting body
Passive men, active women
A hypothetical female perspective
Boys gathered around pornography
Discussion
References
A vision of new porn – How women are revising porn to match a time of greater gender equality. By Anne G. Sabo
Porn as discourse and film: the predicaments of language and pleasure
Under the covers: Sex in the United States
Shagging in Europe: A different kind of porn
New porn on the horizon
Conclusion
References
Let’s talk about porn! On youth, gender and pornography in Sweden. By Sven-Axel Månsson and Lotta Löfgren-Mårtenson
Reflexivity and strategic positioning
Talking and doing
Functions and meanings of pornography
Age matters
Ideals of appearances and performances
The pornographic script
Navigation in the pornographic landscape
What is eroticised in pornography?
Not without resistance
References
Young men’s use – Attitudes toward and consumption of pornography among young men in Sweden. By Pernilla Nigård. Background
The first encounters with pornography
Attitudes and usage
Porn and sex – the same thing?
Spice in the sex life or infidelity to the partner?
‘Everybody watches, some deny’ – pornography among friends
Stereotypical images and effects
Taboos and shame
Pornography in fear of the pure relationship
Pornography as inspiration in the pure relationship
A spectrum of reflexive attitudes
References
“When I hear the word pornography, I think of …” 15-16 year old girls writing essays on their associations to pornography. By Willy Aagre. Introduction
Theoretical concepts and perspectives
The context of essay-writing
Memory work as the methodological point of departure
Presentation of the essays in three categories
Perspectives across the categories
Some conclusions on the basis of the essays written by the girls
References
Turned on by pornography – Still a respectable girl? How fifteen-year-old girls cope with pornography. By Lena Berg
Culturally imprinted voices creating meanings
“It was never my intention to watch it…”
“Porn is too much” – the descriptions
The contradictory talk
Both lust & disgust – it’s natural
Comparison to contemporary voices
References
Didactic perspectives on pornography. By Christian Graugaard and Line Anne Roien. Introduction
The ‘double gaze’ of youngsters
Sex education in Danish schools
The didactic potentials of pornography
Didactic considerations
Perspectives and concluding remarks
References
New challenges in sex education. By Margareta Forsberg
Sex education in Sweden
Pornography and its implications with regard to sex education
Communication
References
Internet Resources
Contributors
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In many ways this book is the result of a collective effort, and we wish to express our thanks to some of the many people who have helped us in our undertaking.
First, we would like to extend our gratitude to NIKK, Nordic Institute for Women’s Studies and Gender Research. Many of the contributions to this book emanate from the NIKK project on “Youth, gender and pornography in the Nordic countries” (2004-2006). We gratefully express our appreciation to NIKK for letting us freely use data collected within the project. Furthermore, without financial assistance from NIKK this anthology would probably never have been published. A special acknowledgement goes to director Solveig Bergman who so generously supported us in our effort.
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