<p>In Nancy Bauerโs view, most feminist philosophers are content to work within theoretical frameworks that are false to human beingsโ everyday experiences. Here she models a new way to write about pornography, womenโs self-objectification, hook-up culture, and other contemporary phenomena, and in d
How to do things with pornography
โ Scribed by Bauer, Nancy
- Publisher
- Harvard University Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 230
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Feminist philosophers have made important strides in altering the overwhelmingly male-centric discipline of philosophy. Yet, in Nancy Bauerโs view, most are still content to work within theoretical frameworks that are fundamentally false to human beingsโ everyday experiences. This is particularly intolerable for a species of philosophy whose central aspiration is to make the world a less sexist place. How to Do Things with Pornography models a new way to write philosophically about pornography, womenโs self-objectification, hook-up culture, and other contemporary phenomena. Unafraid to ask what philosophy contributes to our lives, Bauer argues that the professionโs lack of interest in this question threatens to make its enterprise irrelevant.
Bauer criticizes two paradigmatic models of Western philosophizing: the Great Man model, according to which philosophy is the product of rare genius; and the scientistic model, according to which a community of researchers works together to discover once-and-for-all truths. The philosopherโs job is neither to perpetuate the inevitably sexist trope of the philosopher-genius nor to โget things right.โ Rather, it is to compete with the Zeitgeist and attract people to the endeavor of reflecting on their settled ways of perceiving and understanding the world.
How to Do Things with Pornography boldly enlists J. L. Austinโs How to Do Things with Words, showing that it should be read not as a theory of speech acts but as a revolutionary conception of what philosophers can do in the world with their words.
โฆ Table of Contents
Content: Pornutopia --
Lady power --
Beauvoir on the allure of self-objectification --
What philosophy can't teach us about sexual objectification --
How to do things with pornography --
On philosophical authority --
What is to be done with Austin? --
Getting things right --
Reel girls and real girls: what becomes of women on film?
โฆ Subjects
Pornography -- Philosophy. Sex -- Philosophy. Feminist theory.
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