Feminist and fundamentalist attitudes toward pornography control

Gilligan's (1982) model of moral reasoning was used as a basis for examining the division among feminists. The feminists who wanted to control pornography, as well as the fundamentalists, focused primarily on responsibility to the welfare of others. Anticontrol feminists gave a higher priority...

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Published inPsychology of women quarterly Vol. 13; no. Mar 89; pp. 97 - 122
Main Authors Cowan, G, Chase, C J, Stahly, G B
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.03.1989
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Summary:Gilligan's (1982) model of moral reasoning was used as a basis for examining the division among feminists. The feminists who wanted to control pornography, as well as the fundamentalists, focused primarily on responsibility to the welfare of others. Anticontrol feminists gave a higher priority to individual rights and freedom. (Abstract amended)
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ISSN:0361-6843