Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/12/04
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Oh no! DH Lawrence was a pornographer after all :-). It is difficult to define pornography as our cultural upbringing and life experiences have an enormous influence on how we feel about certain types of images (both visual and mental). I recently struggled with this over the Mapplethorpe book, "Pictures". No easy answers came for me and I can well understand the furore that it raised amongst the right and the religious. In a strict Islamic nation perhaps even showing a women's face, or even just her hair, might not only be considered pornography but enflame the same passions as Playboy does in our own young pubescent males*. It is not so long ago that ankles were "hot stuff" in Western society. John Collier *A statement made to illustrate a point not to state a fact about Islam, Islamic nations or followers of Islam....or young males. > From: Guy Bennett <guybnt@idt.net> > >> My person definition of pornography is very simple: >> Pornography is erotic art done poorly. >> Anyone got a better one? >> >> mark rabiner > > > i'll offer the following: > > pornography invariably has some sort of explicit "sexual" content, be it > arousal, masturbation, intercourse, what have you, whereas erotica merely > suggests or predisposes one to some form of sexual gratification that will > have to occur, if at all, outside of the image. > > how's that? > > guy