Afterglow of Women’s Pornography in Post-Digital China
Discover the groundbreaking insights of Afterglow of Women’s Pornography in Post-Digital China by K. Jacobs, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2015. This compelling 204-page paperback delves into how Chinese artists, activists, and netizens are reshaping the landscape of pornographic representation. Jacobs critically explores the dynamic interplay between sex-positive feminists and queer communities, illuminating the concept of pornography's "afterglow"—a poignant reflection of crisis and decay within digital culture. This book is essential for anyone interested in the evolution of media and sexuality in contemporary China, providing a unique perspective on the intersection of art, activism, and global entertainment. Don't miss the chance to engage with this vital discourse that challenges traditional narratives and celebrates diverse expressions of sexuality.