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pornocopia
pornocopia
See also: porno-copia
English
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Noun
pornocopia (plural pornocopias)
- An abundance of pornography, sexual imagery, or nudity.
- 1999, Simon Reynolds, Generation Ecstasy: Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture, Routledge (1999), ISBN 9780415923736, page 31:
- But the 'coming' is revealed to be decidedly profane: an encounter with a dominatrix, who strips him and makes him beg on bended knees, then rides him through a porno-copia of sexual positions.
- 2001, David Taras, Power and Betrayal in the Canadian Media, Broadview Press (2001), ISBN 155111464X, pages 110-111:
- What author Frank Rose calls the web's "pornocopia" generated close to $1 billion (U.S.) in revenue in 1996.
- 2005, Pamela Paul, Pornified: How Pornography Is Damaging Our Lives, Our Relationships, and Our Families, Owl Books (2005), ISBN 0805081321, page 109:
- Back in the pre-"pornocopia" era, wearing a thong meant painful waxing and a wedgie, pole dancing meant emulating a low-class stripper, and taking a man for a lap dance meant tolerating and even endorsing the humiliation of watching your mate cheat.
- 2006, Henry Jenkins, "'He's in the Closet but He's Not Gay': Male-Male Desire in Penthouse Letters", in Pornography: Film and Culture (ed. Peter Lehman), Rutgers University Press (2006), ISBN 9780813538709, page 147:
- Pornocopia represents a form of sexuality that, for the most part, only exists through fiction – a particular kind of pornographic space that gives greater license to the imagination of readers and writers alike than they were apt to enjoy in the real world.
- 2007, Henry Jenkins, The Wow Climax: Tracing the Emotional Impact of Popular Culture, New York University Press (2007), ISBN 9780814742822, page 132:
- Hollywood becomes a "pornocopia" where erotic desire is everything and must be satisfied at all costs.
- 2009, Terence Taylor, Bite Marks: A Vampire Testament, St. Martin's Press (2009), ISBN 9780312385255, page 51:
- Marlowe's eyes trailed slick video covers posted outside each, a pornocopia of pouting lips, inflated breasts, and overblown cocks.
- 1999, Simon Reynolds, Generation Ecstasy: Into the World of Techno and Rave Culture, Routledge (1999), ISBN 9780415923736, page 31: