Perversion for Profit : The Politics of Pornography and the Rise of the New Right
ISBN: 9780231520157
Platform/Publisher: PQ ebrary / Perseus Distribution
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Subjects: Pornography : United States : History : 20th century.;

Perversion for Profit traces the crucial function of pornography in constructing the New Right agenda, which has emphasized social issues over racial and economic inequality. Whitney Strub vividly recreates the debates over obscenity that consumed ACLU members in the 1950s and revisits the deployment of obscenity charges against purveyors of gay erotica during the Cold War, revealing the differing standards applied to heterosexual and homosexual pornography. He follows the rise of the influential Citizens for Decent Literature during the 1960s and the pivotal events that followed: the sexual revolution, feminist activism, the rise of the gay rights movement, the "porno chic" moment of the early 1970s, and resurgent Christian conservatism, which currently shapes public policy far beyond the issue of sexual decency. Strub also examines the ways in which the Left failed to mount a serious or sustained counterattack to the New Right's use of pornography as a political tool. As he demonstrates, this failure has put the Democratic Party at the mercy of Republican rhetoric for decades.


Whitney Strub is an assistant professor of history at Rutgers University, Newark. His writing has appeared in American Quarterly , Journal of the History of Sexuality , Journal of Social History , PopMatters , and Bad Subjects . He lives in Center City, Philadelphia.
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