Frühes Kino und Pornografie im Internet: Eine "parallax historiography" in der Diskussion zweier 'neuer' Medien?

Translated title of the contribution: Early Cinema and pornographies on the internet: a "parallax historiography"of two 'new' media?

Kristina Pia Hofer

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Abstract

This article traces parallels in the debates sparked by a growing popularity of early cinema as a space of leisure and education around 1907, and by the increasing consumption of pornographies on the internet in the 2010s. Analyzing the visual and verbal rhetorics of the early 20th century Kinoreformbewegung in Austria and Germany, and of present-day anglophone anti-pornography feminism, the author shows that both positions rely on a similar set of fantasmatic bourgeois images - the incompetent Other as media user, the Child threatened by abuse, and the 'new media' space as enabler of undesirable (erotic) education - to communicate their anxieties about early cinema and the internet as 'new' media.
Translated title of the contributionEarly Cinema and pornographies on the internet: a "parallax historiography"of two 'new' media?
Original languageGerman (Austria)
Pages (from-to)82-109
Number of pages28
JournalÖsterreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften
Volume23
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2012

Fields of science

  • 504 Sociology
  • 504014 Gender studies

JKU Focus areas

  • Gender Studies

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