[1]search | [2]site index | [3]faq | [4]about us | [5]what's new [6]Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse Bibliography on Pornography and Men's Violence Against Women Terri Mazurek Copyright 1999 Terri Mazurek Published: March 30, 1999 _________________________________________________________________ Resources Allen, M., Emmers, T., Gebhardt, L., & Giery, M. A. (1995). Exposure to pornography and acceptance of rape myths. Journal of Communication, 45, (1), 5-26. Burt, M. (1980). Cultural myths and supports for rape. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 38, 217-230. Demare, D., Lips, H. M., & Briere, J. (1993). Sexually violent pornography, anti-women attitudes, and sexual aggression: A structural equation model. The Journal of Research in Personality, 27, 285-300. Fisher, W. A. & Grenier, G. (1994). Violent pornography, anti-woman thoughts, and anti-woman acts: In search of reliable effects. The Journal of Sex Research, 31, (1), 23-38. Ford, M. E., & Linney, J. A. (1995). Comparative analysis of juvenile sexual offenders,violent non-sexual offenders, and status offenders. Journal of InterpersonalViolence, 10, (1), 56-70. Garcia, L. T. (1986). Exposure to pornography and attitudes about women and rape: A correlational study. Journal of Sex Research, 22, (3), 378-385. Gunther, A. C. (1995). Overrating the X-Rating: The third-person perception and support for the censorship of pornography. Journal of Communication, 45, (1), 27-39. Lederer, Laura (Ed.). (1980). Take back the night: women on pornography. New York: William Morrow. MacKinnon, C. (1993). Only Words. Cambridge, MA : Harvard University Press. Malamuth, N. M., & Check, J. V. (1981). The effects of mass media exposure on acceptance of violence against women: A field experiment. Journal of Research in Personality, 15, 436-446. Malamuth, N. M., & Check, J. V. (1985). The effects of aggressive pornography on beliefs in rape myths: Individual differences. Journal of Research and Personality, 19, 299-320. Padgett, V. R. , Brislin-Slutz, J., & Neal, J. A. (1989). Pornography, erotica, and attitudes toward women: The effects of repeated exposure. The Journal of Sex Research, 26, (4), 479-491. Russell, D. E. (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 and Morrow Company. Russell, D. E. (1993). Making violence sexy. Feminist views on pornography. U. K.: Open University Press. Weisz, M. G., & Earls, C. M. (1995). The effects of exposure to filmed sexual violence on attitudes toward rape. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 10, (1), 71-84. The following projects are a part of the Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse (MINCAVA): [7]MINCAVA Electronic Clearinghouse | [8]The Link Research Project | [9]Violence Against Women Online Resources [10]VAWnet (Applied Research Forum) | [11]Minnesota Rural Project for Women and Child Safety MINCAVA is directed by [12]Jeffrey L. Edleson, PhD. File Last Modified: 52. Copyright © 1995–2005 Minnesota Center Against Violence and Abuse References 1. file://localhost/search/ 2. file://localhost/sindex/ 3. file://localhost/faq/ 4. file://localhost/about/ 5. file://localhost/whatsnew/ 6. file://localhost/ 7. file://localhost/ 8. file://localhost/link/ 9. http://www.vaw.umn.edu/ 10. http://www.vawnet.org/ 11. file://localhost/rural/ 12. http://www.tc.umn.edu/~jedleson/