Dr Samantha Keene provides – Porn, rough sex, and choking: Insights and obstacles
Rough sex seems experiencing a cultural ‘minute’. Following the release of very popular unique 50 Shades of Grey, rough sex has actually ended up being an increasing function in pop culture. Representations of rough sexual behaviours– such as choking, hair pulling and slapping– frequently take place in modern motion pictures, guys’s and females’s way of life publications, and mainstream heterosexual porn. Concerningly, rough sex has actually likewise been an element of various prominent murder and sexual violence cases worldwide. In much of these cases, the implicated has actually declared that the lady’s death was the outcome of consensual choking/strangulation. This webinar checks out the restricted research study on choking throughout sex to date and seriously questions the function that mainstream porn might play in the normalisation of this specific behaviour.
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Dr Samantha Keene is a Lecturer/P ūkenga in Criminology at Te Herenga Waka– Victoria University of Wellington. Samantha’s research study interests consist of concerns of gendered damage, violence versus women and females, and the criminal justice system’s reactions to females as victims and survivors. She is presently releasing on concerns associating with the impact of modern porn on gender-based violence, consensual/non-consensual rough sex, and the rough sex defence.
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