| 51. Tracy Quan, Letter to the Editor, New York Review of Books , 5 November 1992.
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| 52. Giobbe, "Confronting the Liberal Lies about Prostitution," 67; Diana E. H. Russell with Laura Lederer, "Questions We Get Asked Most Often," in Lederer, Take Back the Night , 24.
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| 53. Helen E. Longino, "Pornography, Oppression, and Freedom: A Closer Look," in Baird and Rosenbaum, Pornography , 85 (also printed in Lederer, Take Back the Night ); Andrea Dworkin, Pornography , xxxiii; Wynter, "WHISPER," 269.
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| 54. Laurie Shrage, "Should Feminists Oppose Prostitution?," in Feminism and Political Theory , ed. Cass R. Sunstein (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990), 197; also see 18687, 198.
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| 55. See Laurie Shrage, Moral Dilemmas of Feminism: Prostitution, Adultery, and Abortion (New York: Routledge, 1994), 94; also see her chaps., 4, 5, and 6.
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| 56. See Rubin, "Misguided, Dangerous, and Wrong," 2629; also see Paglia, Vamps and Tramps , 65; Fred R. Berger, "Pornography, Feminism, and Censorship," in Philosophy and Sex , 2d ed., ed. Robert Baker and Frederick Elliston (Buffalo, N.Y.: Prometheus Books, 1984), 333; Alan Soble, "Defamation and the Endorsement of Degradation," in Baird and Rosenbaum, Pornography , 100; English, ''The Politics of Porn," 22.
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| 57. Steinem, "Erotica and Pornography," 53.
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| 58. Russell with Lederer, "Questions We Get Asked Most Often," 24.
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| 59. Kittay, "Pornography and the Erotics of Domination," 14849; Steinem, "Erotica and Pornography," 53.
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| 60. For example, see Tong, "Women, Pornography, and the Law," 302; Harry Brod, "Pornography and the Alienation of Male Sexuality," in Soble, The Philosophy of Sex , 294.
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| 61. Kittay, "Pornography and the Erotics of Domination," 15455.
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| 62. See Jonathan Gold, "Work on the Wild Side," Los Angeles Times Magazine , 8 August 1993; Anne McClintock, "Maid to Order: Commercial S/M and Gender Power," in Gibson and Gibson, Dirty Looks , 21115, 21719.
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