Stephen Maddison publications
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- Online Obscenity and the Myth of Freedom forthcoming in Feona Attwood (ed.) Porn.com, published by Peter Lang. This chapter links myths of freedom and threat, associated with extreme porn, and child porn, to wider structures of neoliberalism. You can download an early draft here. The book should be available in late 2009. Check Peter Lang's website for further info.
- Porn, "Freedom" and the Law National Critical Lawyers Conference, Manchester Metropolitan University, February 2009. [pdf of conference paper]
- The Biopolitics of the Penis Cultural Studies Now Conference Journal [Hyperlink to Online Journal]
- Big Pharma Gets a Woody: Porn, Hypercapitalism and “The Second Sexual Revolution”, draft paper (a more up to date and substantial version of this paper will be published in the Canadian Journal of Cultural Studies, Topia, in the Fall 2009 issue.)
- "Choke on it, Bitch!" Porn Studies, Extreme Gonzo and the Mainstreaming of Hard-core’ in Feona Attwood (ed) Mainstreaming Sex: The Sexualisation of Western Culture, IB Tauris, 2009. [link to Amazon UK]
- 'From Porno-topia to Total Information Awareness, or What Forces Really Govern Access to Porn?' New Formations, no 52 Spring 2004. [Full text online pay-to-view] [Pre-publication draft pdf]
- ‘Gay Men and Female Identification: Pathology or Cultural Dissent?’ in Jan Campbell & Janet Harbord (eds) Pyschopolitics and Cultural Desires, London & Bristol, Pensylvania: UCL Press, 1998. [pre-publication draft pdf]
- 'All About Women: Pedro Almodóvar and the Heterosocial Dynamic' Textual Practice, 14:2, July 2000. [Full text online pay-per-view] [Pre-publication draft pdf] [Full-text HTML]
- Fags, Hags and Queer Sisters: Gender Dissent and Heterosocial Bonds in Gay Culture, London: Macmillan & NY: St. Martin's Press, 2000. [Buy book from Amazon] [Pre-publication text online]
- ‘Small Towns, Boys and Ivory Towers: A Naked Academic’ in Jan Campbell & Janet Harbord (eds) Temporalities: Autobiography in a Postmodern Age, Manchester University Press, 2002. [Pre-publication draft pdf]
- The Edge of Reason: the Myth of Bridget Jones (co-written with Merl Storr) in Joss Hands & Eugenia Siapera (eds) At the Interface: Continuity and Transformation in Culture and Politics, Amsterdam & NY: Rodopi, 2004. [Pre-publication draft pdf]

