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Increasing Availability of Sexual Depictions Increasing Availability of Sexual Depictions
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Increasing Regulation of Obscene Materials Increasing Regulation of Obscene Materials
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Why the Increase in Regulation? Why the Increase in Regulation?
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The Evolutionists The Evolutionists
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An Aside on Masturbation An Aside on Masturbation
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The Truly Modern Era The Truly Modern Era
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Abstract
This chapter examines pornography and obscenity in the modern era, which encompasses period from the late 1600s through the 1700s or even into the 1800s. It first considers the growth in availability and popularity as well as the increase in regulation of obscene materials in England, along with the explanations for the increase in regulation of pornography. It then looks at the surge in the production of pornography in the 1740s and goes on to discuss how obscenity regulation became the subject of civil law. It also explores how the new combination of shame and access increased public concern over the widespread availability of pornography, various concerns about masturbation, and the connection between concerns over evolution and concerns over pornography.
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