For as long as humans have existed they’ve been pretty into seeing depictions of other humans having sex. Whether you call this pornography, erotica, or adult entertainment, you might’ve noticed it’s undergone huge changes recently in terms of availability, content and access. Rather than having a discussion about the validity of porn and whether it should exist, I thought we could talk about the fact that it’s ubiquitous, homogenous and mostly monotonous. But as ever, feminists are working within its confines to produce meaningful explorations of human sexuality and yes, sometimes, caring less about the deep politics and making sure the final product is just plain hot. I want to talk about women and porn in a robust way, but we’ll also talk some about the impact of porn on people who consume it in extreme quantities, including kids (bearing in mind how little research has contributed to this collective understanding). So yeah? Yeah. Feminism and Porn, the CLF we’ve been holding our breaths for. Featuring some incredible thinkers and educators:
Emily Maguire: Author, mentor, former student, feminist
Nakkiah Lui: Playwright, actor, Indigenous community leader, feminist
Sindy Skin: Professional dominatrix, fetish film femme, self-described geek, feminist
Lucie Bee: Self described mattress actress, escort, sex geek, feminist
Obviously, this panel will involve explicit discussion of adult themes, so please be warned!
We’ll be in our home away from home in Sydney, the Golden Age cinema, and even if the weather outside is frightful, inside you can be guaranteed a warm welcome, hot food, cold drinks and a cosy atmos.
WHEN: Sunday, 23 August, 5:30-7:30pm (doors 2.30)
WHERE: Golden Age Cinema, Commonwealth St, Surry Hills NSW 2010
HOW MUCH: Tickets available here (insert weblink!)
Warmest
Karen