Meagan Tyler
RMIT University
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Sexualization, Media, and Society | 2016
Meagan Tyler; Kaye Quek
The mainstreaming of pornography, often referred to as pornographication, pornification, or porn-chic, has become a topic of considerable academic and popular interest. In the last 15 years, an expanding academic literature has documented and begun to analyze the increasing consumption and normalization of pornography as well as pornographic imagery. More recently, there has also been a growing concern among policymakers and commentators in the mainstream media about trends labeled “sexualization” and, in particular, the potential consequences of these trends for children. This article begins by sketching out the academic origins of “pornographication” and related terms before considering the different ways that prominent authors have conceptualized them. Recent literature on sexualization is then outlined, with a focus on understanding this in the context of discussions around pornographication. Using a number of examples from key academic texts, and from prominent print media outlets in Australia, we argue that there is a lack of conceptual clarity about pornographication and that pornographication is often conflated with sexualization. We suggest that the lack of clarity in existing literature creates two key issues for feminist analysis: (1) it obscures the role of the pornography industry in the processes of pornographication and (2) it deflects discussion away from the potential harms of the normalization of pornography and pornographic imagery for adult women. It is, therefore, important to clarify and separate the terminology of pornographication and sexualization in order to further critical feminist analyses of these cultural trends.
Violence Against Women | 2018
Natalie Jovanovski; Meagan Tyler
In this article, we use feminist critical discourse analysis to examine online brothel reviews (148 reviews and 2,424 reply posts) of sex buyers in the context of debates surrounding harm minimization. Our findings show that sex buyers actively construct and normalize narratives of sexual violation and violence against women in licensed brothels through their language, referencing objectification, unsafe sex practices, and, in more extreme cases, rape to create a sense of community with other punters. Through this analysis, we challenge existing assumptions about harm minimization in systems of prostitution, which are legalized or fully decriminalized.
Archive | 2012
Meagan Tyler; Peter Fairbrother; Sue Chaplin; Bernard Mees; Richard Phillips; Keith Toh
Womens Studies International Forum | 2018
Meagan Tyler; Natalie Jovanovski
Womens Studies International Forum | 2015
Meagan Tyler
Archive | 2015
Meagan Tyler
Archive | 2012
Richard Phillips; S Chaplin; Peter Fairbrother; Bernard Mees; Keith Toh; Meagan Tyler
Disasters | 2018
Meagan Tyler; Peter Fairbrother
Australian Journal of Public Administration | 2018
Benjamin Reynolds; Meagan Tyler
Archive | 2016
Meagan Tyler