Pornography and Ethics
By: Edward • Essay • 384 Words • December 20, 2009 • 2,757 Views
Essay title: Pornography and Ethics
Many women engage in viewing different forms of pornography for sexual arousal or for mere interest. It is an interesting phenomenon in our society, while it is also a very controversial issue. When viewing pornography, some women, like Sallie Tisdale, consider it to be just as sexually stimulating and available for women as it is for men, while other women, like Catharine MacKinnon, find it to be offensive and many forms degrading to women.
Tisdale openly discusses the ventures she takes to the adult video stores. She has no problem expressing her sexuality and the fact that she finds pornography to be arousing. She sometimes feels guilty when she engages in pornography, however she realizes that it is not something that should be shamed (). It is perhaps because of society's view of pornography as being dirty and something women should not do to be the reason not more women are engaged in pornography. Mackinnon, a feminist against pornography, feels that it causes attitudes of violence and discrimination against women. She classifies it as a form of forced sex, a practice of sexual politics and an institution of gender inequality (). Tisdale thinks that women can overcome sexual repression by engaging in pornography themselves, and not leaving it to the men to dominate it all. Mackinnon thinks pornography gives the impression that women are submissive,