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| 0662-1965-01 | Post-Pornography: Sex, Love and Identity in a Digital Age | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The course is built upon two sets of questions: 1.How did the internet as a human space transform the modern industry of pornography. The course will present a hypothesis that is concerned with pornography online: not unlike a long list of industries such as travel, journalism, printed books, photography, investing, pornography too is being profoundly restructured and reinvented in cyberspace.