| Acknowledgments | p. 9 |
| Introduction | p. 11 |
| Foreword: In Defense of Pornography | p. 13 |
| Great War Stories: Warriors and Their Battles Over Obscenity | |
| In the Realm of the Sciences: The Kinsey Institute's 31 Photographs | p. 32 |
| How a Family-Planning Experiment Became a Sex-Products Business | p. 53 |
| Art, Literature, and Obscenity in the United States Supreme Court | p. 65 |
| My Years Defending Playboy | p. 76 |
| Freedom of Cyberspeech | p. 83 |
| Reno v. American Civil Liberties Union: The 1996 Communications Decency Act | p. 92 |
| Expert Witnesses | |
| Pornography: The Expert Witness | p. 105 |
| Importance of Knowledge as an Expert Witness | p. 117 |
| The Social Scientist as Expert Witness | p. 137 |
| Sex, Censorship, and the Battle Over Morality | |
| Censorship and the Fear of Sexuality | p. 145 |
| Censorship by Any Other Name | p. 156 |
| Sex Fights Back: How to Succeed in Politics Without Being Elected | p. 160 |
| Sex, Pornography, and Religion: From Sodom to Corinth to the San Fernando Valley | p. 166 |
| America Unchained: Tattoos, Piercings, and Porn | p. 174 |
| Women, Feminism, Sexuality, and Censorship | |
| Removing Sex from Sex: Mainstream Feminism's Incomplete Dialogue | p. 185 |
| Topping from Below: Does Female Dominant Pornography Endorse the Rape of Women? | p. 192 |
| Using Porn to Bridge the Mind-Body Gap | p. 203 |
| What Is Feminist Porn? | p. 207 |
| Women Who Make Porn: The Influence of Gender on the Content and Approach of Porn Videos | p. 211 |
| The Research on, Experience of, and Effects of Pornography | |
| The Pornography Question: Main Event or Sideshow? | p. 219 |
| The Effects of Pornography: An International Perspective | p. 223 |
| Effects of Pornography on Sexual Offending | p. 261 |
| Pornography as a Research Tool: Exploring Fundamental Issues in Human Sexuality | p. 279 |
| The Experience of Pornography | p. 284 |
| Pornography, Censorship, and the Classroom | |
| Porn Wars on Campus | p. 297 |
| (Sexual) Quotation Without (Sexual) Harassment? Educational Use of Pornography in the University Classroom | p. 301 |
| Intention versus Interpretation: Personal Experiences with the Radical Right (Pornography Didn't Make Me Do It ... the Christian Coalition Did) | p. 332 |
| A View of Film and Video as a Genre | |
| A History of Modern Pornographic Film and Video | p. 341 |
| Going Gonzo! The American Flaneur, the Eastern European On/Scene, and the Pleasures of Implausibility | p. 352 |
| Ed Powers and the Fantasy of Documenting Sex | p. 359 |
| Our Erotic Heritage: From Literature to Toys to Comic Books | |
| The Pornographic Tradition: Formative Influences in Sixteenth- to Nineteenth-Century European Literature | p. 369 |
| Un-Banning Books: How the Courts of the United States Came to Extend First Amendment Guarantees to Include Pornography | p. 396 |
| Erotic Witness: The Rise and Flourishing of Genitally Explicit and Sex Act Explicit Heterosexually Oriented Photographic Magazines in the U.S., 1965-1985 | p. 414 |
| A Serious Look at the Amazing Phenomenon of Erotic Comic Books | p. 427 |
| A Short History of Sex Toys with an Extrapolation for the New Century | p. 437 |
| "In Their Own Words": The Actors and Actresses of the Pornography Industry | |
| All-Star Porn Panel | p. 447 |
| Gay, Bi, Lesbian, and Transgendered Pornography | |
| Gay Porn/Queer Erotica | p. 457 |
| Notes on the New Camp: Gay Video Pornography | p. 465 |
| Beyond "Looking for My Penis": Reflections on Asian Gay Male Video Porn | p. 473 |
| Cross-Gender Identification in Commercial Pornographic Films | p. 479 |
| Representations of S/M in the Gay Community: The Radical 1970s | p. 492 |
| Child Pornography: Forbidden Thoughts and Images in an Erotic Landscape | |
| The Forbidden Image: Child Pornography and the First Amendment | p. 501 |
| Sexual Abuse, Anti-Sexuality, and the Pornography of Power | p. 520 |
| Sources of Reaction to "Child Pornography" | p. 527 |
| Historical Aspects of Pornography | |
| Classical Roman Perspective on the Erotic, Obscenity, and Pornography | p. 535 |
| Same and Other Victorians | p. 545 |
| The Pornography of Proximity: From the Nineteenth-Century Stereoscope to the Present | p. 551 |
| The Marquis de Sade's Juliette: Libertinism, Female Agency, and Pornography | p. 557 |
| Should We Read de Sade? | p. 574 |
| App. I: Authors and their Affiliations | p. 579 |
| The Organizations of "X" | p. 586 |
| Bibliography of the Major First Amendment Cases and the Current State of Obscenity Law in America | p. 595 |
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