Atlas, J. (1999, March 2). The loose canon: Why higher learning has embraced pornography. The New Yorker, pp. 60-65.
2.
Barry, K. (1979). Female sexual slavery. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall.
3.
Bartky, S. (1990). Femininity and domination. New York: Routledge.
4.
Benhabib, S. (1986). Critique, norm, and utopia: A study of the foundations of critical theory. New York: Columbia University Press.
5.
Bordo, S. (1993). Unbearable weight: Feminism, Western culture, and the body. Berkeley: University of California Press.
6.
Butler, J. (1990). The force of fantasy: Feminism, Mapplethorpe, and discursive excess. differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, 2, 105-124.
7.
Butler, J. (1994). Against proper objects. differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies, 6, 1-25.
8.
Daly, M. (1973). Beyond God the Father: Toward a philosophy of women's liberation. Boston: Beacon.
9.
Dworkin, A. (1974). Woman hating. New York: E. P. Dutton.
10.
Dworkin, A. (1981). Pornography: Men possessing women. New York: Perigee Books.
11.
Jameson, F. (1998). Preface. In F. Jameson & M. Miyoshi (Eds.), The cultures of globalization (pp. xi-xvii). Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
12.
Jay, M. (1988). Vico and Western Marxism. In M. Jay (Ed.), Fin-de-siecle socialism and other essays (pp. 67-81). New York: Routledge, Chapman & Hall.
13.
Kipnis, L. (1996). Bound and gagged: Pornography and the politics of fantasy in America. New York: Grove Press.
14.
MacKinnon, C. A. (1987). Feminism unmodified. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
15.
Miriam, K. (1994). From rage to all the rage: Lesbian feminism, sadomasochism and the politics of memory. In I. Reti (Ed.), Unleashing feminism: Critiquing lesbian sadomasochism in the gay nineties (pp. 7-70). Santa Cruz, CA: Herbooks.
16.
Miriam, K. (1998). Rethinking radical feminism: Opposition, utopianism, and the moral imagination of feminist theory. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of California, Santa Cruz.
17.
Raymond, J. G. , & Leidholt, D. (Eds.). (1990). The sexual liberals and the attack on feminism. Tarrytown, NY: Pergamon Press.
18.
Roiphe, K. (1993). The morning after: Sex, fear, and feminism on campus. Boston: Little, Brown.
19.
Russell, D.E.H. (1980). Pornography and violence: What does the new research say? In L. Lederer (Ed.), Take back the night: Women on pornography (pp. 218-238). New York: William Morrow.
20.
Sommers, C. H. (1994). Who stole feminism?New York: Touchstone.
21.
Strossen, N. (1995). Defending pornography: Free speech, sex, and the fight for women's rights. New York: Scribners.