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Netporn DIY Web Culture and Sexual Politics
Netporn: DIY Web Culture and Sexual Politics explores the rise of the internet as a space where decentralized, do-it-yourself (DIY) forms of pornography emerge outside the mainstream industry. The book examines how individuals and communities use digital platforms to create and circulate their own sexual expressions, reshaping the dynamics of production, distribution, and control. It highlights the political and cultural implications of these practices, including issues of free expression, state censorship, privacy, bodily autonomy, and the shifting power relations between producers and consumers. Drawing on media studies, feminist theory, and digital culture analysis, the book argues that netporn is not merely a sexual phenomenon but a political arena where identity, agency, and social norms are continuously renegotiated within an increasingly participatory online environment.
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