With the discussion about sexism/objectification in society fair hot nowadays, there's a question I've been wondering about that I've never seen brought up before. Namely, is it possible for a form of media whose entire existence centers around sexual objectification properly exist in a society that is either free of sexim, or desires to be?
The way I see it, pornography centers around objectification. For the time you're viewing whatever form of pornography you're looking at, the person/people you're viewing exists soley for your sexual gratification. Sure, when you're done with your viewership that person/those people go back to being people first and sexual objects second, but for the time you spend enjoying that media those people are for sexual gratification first. Because of this, pornography lives and thrives over objectification, and if a society really wants to aim to eliminate most if not all forms of sexism present, then wouldn't pornography, logically, have to kick the bucket as well?
I know putting a ban on porn would go about as well as Prohibition in the 1930s, but think about this concept in a more ideal form versus an actual form.
Outright banning pornography might be extreme, I realize, but perhaps making more forms of it illegal and punishable much like child pornography would be the way to go? For example, porn that simulates a women being raped/sexually assaulted by a man would be illegal due to concerns that men who view it might think of women more as sexual objects versus people.
So my question is thus: do you think pornography is a form of objectification, and should it be either limited in what forms are allowed to be legally made/distrubuted, banned outright, or allowed to exist as it is now? And should pornography aimed at both men and women be effected equally, or just pornography aimed at men? Personally, I can see how someone could argue that pornography aimed at men should only be banned, while pornography aimed at women should still exist. I wouldn't agree with them, but I can see how they'd make that arguement.
Edit: Seems like I forgot a couple of things. First is a question: if you regularly view pornography, but also think that society has serious issues with sexism/objectification, how do you justify your viewership?
The way I see it, pornography centers around objectification. For the time you're viewing whatever form of pornography you're looking at, the person/people you're viewing exists soley for your sexual gratification. Sure, when you're done with your viewership that person/those people go back to being people first and sexual objects second, but for the time you spend enjoying that media those people are for sexual gratification first. Because of this, pornography lives and thrives over objectification, and if a society really wants to aim to eliminate most if not all forms of sexism present, then wouldn't pornography, logically, have to kick the bucket as well?
I know putting a ban on porn would go about as well as Prohibition in the 1930s, but think about this concept in a more ideal form versus an actual form.
Outright banning pornography might be extreme, I realize, but perhaps making more forms of it illegal and punishable much like child pornography would be the way to go? For example, porn that simulates a women being raped/sexually assaulted by a man would be illegal due to concerns that men who view it might think of women more as sexual objects versus people.
So my question is thus: do you think pornography is a form of objectification, and should it be either limited in what forms are allowed to be legally made/distrubuted, banned outright, or allowed to exist as it is now? And should pornography aimed at both men and women be effected equally, or just pornography aimed at men? Personally, I can see how someone could argue that pornography aimed at men should only be banned, while pornography aimed at women should still exist. I wouldn't agree with them, but I can see how they'd make that arguement.
Edit: Seems like I forgot a couple of things. First is a question: if you regularly view pornography, but also think that society has serious issues with sexism/objectification, how do you justify your viewership?
Personally, I like to think I'm mentally stable enough to both be able to view porn and not have any addiction/mental issue form as a result. I do think porn objectifies people, as I made obvious above, but as long as it's done in a certian mindset different from my mindset when I'm dealing with women normally, I don't see any issues (that second mindset being that these are just people who are a different gender then me).