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Introduction
As a Swedish citizen interested in the history of pornography the year 2021 is special with two important "anniversaries": The first is the 50th anniversary since pornography was decriminalized and made legal in February 1971 as the second country in the world. Denmark was the first in 1967 (print) and 1969 (pictures / movies).
The second is the 100 years anniversary since the first legal indictment of a pornographic movie exhibited in public in 1921.
So four Swedish scholars (Klara Arnberg, Elisabet Björklund, Tommy Gustafsson, Mariah Larsson) who have published a lot of research about porn in Sweden came up with the idea to celebrate the 2021 porn-anniversaries by making a synthesis of their research and publish a book for a wide readership titled Såra tukt och sedlighet. Hundra år av pornografi i Sverige. (the title is a bit tricky to translate into English but I'll have a try: "Offending decency and morality. Hundred years of pornography in Sweden.)
I started thinking about posting this new thread when I had posted another thread a couple of weeks ago: "What makes me feel excluded as a gay man?" (link:http://www.gayheaven.org/showthread.php?t=641044 )
Regrettably I was quite unclear about what and why I was so angry, and the main reason was that the scholars behind the new book had been invited to a couple of media venues to talk about what they had just published - but what happened wasn't any serious conversation but rather the deliverance of an indirect message: "new research on the history of pornography is isn't any good, we'll just chant "Objectification!!!" for the umphteenth time!"
And that's when I started thinking about that maybe I should post about this book on GH when I've read it and had some time to think about it!
A few things needs to be clarified from the beginning: 1) It's NOT a book about gay porn, but gay porn isn't excluded from this historical survey.
2) I'm putting a gay angle on this Swedish history to make it relevant for GH.
3) I've already written most of my own posts in the thread, but anyone is of course welcome to ask questions and make comments.
I just hope that this Swedish history will be of interest for others than myself.
As a Swedish citizen interested in the history of pornography the year 2021 is special with two important "anniversaries": The first is the 50th anniversary since pornography was decriminalized and made legal in February 1971 as the second country in the world. Denmark was the first in 1967 (print) and 1969 (pictures / movies).
The second is the 100 years anniversary since the first legal indictment of a pornographic movie exhibited in public in 1921.
So four Swedish scholars (Klara Arnberg, Elisabet Björklund, Tommy Gustafsson, Mariah Larsson) who have published a lot of research about porn in Sweden came up with the idea to celebrate the 2021 porn-anniversaries by making a synthesis of their research and publish a book for a wide readership titled Såra tukt och sedlighet. Hundra år av pornografi i Sverige. (the title is a bit tricky to translate into English but I'll have a try: "Offending decency and morality. Hundred years of pornography in Sweden.)
I started thinking about posting this new thread when I had posted another thread a couple of weeks ago: "What makes me feel excluded as a gay man?" (link:http://www.gayheaven.org/showthread.php?t=641044 )
Regrettably I was quite unclear about what and why I was so angry, and the main reason was that the scholars behind the new book had been invited to a couple of media venues to talk about what they had just published - but what happened wasn't any serious conversation but rather the deliverance of an indirect message: "new research on the history of pornography is isn't any good, we'll just chant "Objectification!!!" for the umphteenth time!"
And that's when I started thinking about that maybe I should post about this book on GH when I've read it and had some time to think about it!
A few things needs to be clarified from the beginning: 1) It's NOT a book about gay porn, but gay porn isn't excluded from this historical survey.
2) I'm putting a gay angle on this Swedish history to make it relevant for GH.
3) I've already written most of my own posts in the thread, but anyone is of course welcome to ask questions and make comments.
I just hope that this Swedish history will be of interest for others than myself.
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