Women as a product of male satisfaction in pornography: a historical-social analysis
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Resumo: | The purpose of this article is to present the perception of Brazilian society about what “being a woman” means, and how these stereotypes are reproduced in pornographic media, understanding this process as a social construction that takes place within a violent sexist system. The social-historical construction of porn was described, encompassing the era of magazines and photographs, technological advances with cinema, VHS, DVD and, more recently, the internet, being able to perceive the female being placed in the media always in a submissive way and extremely stereotyped. In addition, it also seeks to present an overview of the feminist strands that support and disapprove of the pornographic industry and how they position themselves with the fact that women are placed as a product marketed to men. It is characterized as a bibliographic, exploratory and descriptive study, based on scientific articles, books and interviews related to the theme. Although little is openly discussed about pornography, it is consumed by a large portion of the population and used by many as a “sex educator” for those who do not have basic knowledge about sex. Since in a patriarchal, sexist, misogynist and sexist society, these practices are unlikely to be recognized as problematic for women's lives, in a medium that is geared only to the pleasure of the male audience. Finally, it is necessary that other sciences, such as Psychology, take this discussion even more so that it continues to promote care and emotional support for women who experience violence resulting from machismo. |
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Women as a product of male satisfaction in pornography: a historical-social analysisA mulher como produto de satisfação masculina na pornografia: uma análise histórico-socialPornography. Woman. Stereotypes. Feminism.Pornografia. Mulher. Estereótipos. Feminismo.The purpose of this article is to present the perception of Brazilian society about what “being a woman” means, and how these stereotypes are reproduced in pornographic media, understanding this process as a social construction that takes place within a violent sexist system. The social-historical construction of porn was described, encompassing the era of magazines and photographs, technological advances with cinema, VHS, DVD and, more recently, the internet, being able to perceive the female being placed in the media always in a submissive way and extremely stereotyped. In addition, it also seeks to present an overview of the feminist strands that support and disapprove of the pornographic industry and how they position themselves with the fact that women are placed as a product marketed to men. It is characterized as a bibliographic, exploratory and descriptive study, based on scientific articles, books and interviews related to the theme. Although little is openly discussed about pornography, it is consumed by a large portion of the population and used by many as a “sex educator” for those who do not have basic knowledge about sex. Since in a patriarchal, sexist, misogynist and sexist society, these practices are unlikely to be recognized as problematic for women's lives, in a medium that is geared only to the pleasure of the male audience. Finally, it is necessary that other sciences, such as Psychology, take this discussion even more so that it continues to promote care and emotional support for women who experience violence resulting from machismo.O presente artigo, tem como proposta apresentar a percepção da sociedade brasileira sobre o que é “ser mulher”, e sobre como esses estereótipos são reproduzidos nas mídias pornográficas, entendendo esse processo como uma construção social que acontece dentro de um sistema machista violento. A construção histórico-social do pornô foi descrita, englobando a era das revistas e fotografias, o avanço tecnológico com o cinema, o VHS, o DVD e, mais atualmente, a internet, podendo perceber o feminino sendo colocado nas mídias sempre de forma submissa e extremamente estereotipada. Além disso busca-se, também, apresentar um panorama das vertentes feministas que apoiam e reprovam a indústria pornográfica e como estas se posicionam com o fato de mulheres serem colocadas como produto comercializado para homens. Se caracteriza como um estudo bibliográfico, exploratório e descritivo, baseado em artigos científicos, livros e entrevistas relacionadas com a temática. Apesar de pouco ser discutido abertamente sobre a pornografia, ela é consumida por uma grande parcela da população e utilizada por muitos como “educadora sexual” sobre aqueles que não detém conhecimentos básicos em relação ao sexo. Já que em uma sociedade patriarcal, machista, misógina e sexista, dificilmente estas práticas serão reconhecidas como problemáticas para a vida das mulheres, em um meio que é voltado apenas para o prazer do público masculino. Por fim, é necessário que outras ciências, como a Psicologia, se apropriem ainda mais dessa discussão para que continue promovendo cuidado e suporte emocional para mulheres que vivenciam violências decorrente do machismo. Universidade Federal de Viçosa - UFV2020-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reves/article/view/1038010.18540/revesvl3iss4pp17001-17014REVES - Revista Relações Sociais; Vol. 3 No. 4 (2020); 17001-17014REVES - Revista Relações Sociais; Vol. 3 Núm. 4 (2020); 17001-17014REVES - Revista Relações Sociais; v. 3 n. 4 (2020); 17001-170142595-4490reponame:REVES - Revista Relações Sociaisinstname:Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)instacron:UFVporhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reves/article/view/10380/6215Copyright (c) 2020 REVES - Revista Relações Sociaishttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAmorim de Barros, EloísaMaria Araújo Machado, LayânaGato de Sena Biá, MayaraAzevedo Guerreiro, Rafaela2020-12-23T23:06:30Zoai:ojs.periodicos.ufv.br:article/10380Revistahttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reves/PUBhttps://periodicos.ufv.br/reves/oaireves.journal@ufv.br||2595-44902595-4490opendoar:2020-12-23T23:06:30REVES - Revista Relações Sociais - Universidade Federal de Viçosa (UFV)false |
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Women as a product of male satisfaction in pornography: a historical-social analysis A mulher como produto de satisfação masculina na pornografia: uma análise histórico-social |
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Women as a product of male satisfaction in pornography: a historical-social analysis |
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Women as a product of male satisfaction in pornography: a historical-social analysis Amorim de Barros, Eloísa Pornography. Woman. Stereotypes. Feminism. Pornografia. Mulher. Estereótipos. Feminismo. |
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Women as a product of male satisfaction in pornography: a historical-social analysis |
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Women as a product of male satisfaction in pornography: a historical-social analysis |
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Women as a product of male satisfaction in pornography: a historical-social analysis |
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Women as a product of male satisfaction in pornography: a historical-social analysis |
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Women as a product of male satisfaction in pornography: a historical-social analysis |
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Amorim de Barros, Eloísa |
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Amorim de Barros, Eloísa Maria Araújo Machado, Layâna Gato de Sena Biá, Mayara Azevedo Guerreiro, Rafaela |
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Maria Araújo Machado, Layâna Gato de Sena Biá, Mayara Azevedo Guerreiro, Rafaela |
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Amorim de Barros, Eloísa Maria Araújo Machado, Layâna Gato de Sena Biá, Mayara Azevedo Guerreiro, Rafaela |
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Pornography. Woman. Stereotypes. Feminism. Pornografia. Mulher. Estereótipos. Feminismo. |
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Pornography. Woman. Stereotypes. Feminism. Pornografia. Mulher. Estereótipos. Feminismo. |
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The purpose of this article is to present the perception of Brazilian society about what “being a woman” means, and how these stereotypes are reproduced in pornographic media, understanding this process as a social construction that takes place within a violent sexist system. The social-historical construction of porn was described, encompassing the era of magazines and photographs, technological advances with cinema, VHS, DVD and, more recently, the internet, being able to perceive the female being placed in the media always in a submissive way and extremely stereotyped. In addition, it also seeks to present an overview of the feminist strands that support and disapprove of the pornographic industry and how they position themselves with the fact that women are placed as a product marketed to men. It is characterized as a bibliographic, exploratory and descriptive study, based on scientific articles, books and interviews related to the theme. Although little is openly discussed about pornography, it is consumed by a large portion of the population and used by many as a “sex educator” for those who do not have basic knowledge about sex. Since in a patriarchal, sexist, misogynist and sexist society, these practices are unlikely to be recognized as problematic for women's lives, in a medium that is geared only to the pleasure of the male audience. Finally, it is necessary that other sciences, such as Psychology, take this discussion even more so that it continues to promote care and emotional support for women who experience violence resulting from machismo. |
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