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== Post-porn movement == The post-porn movement is a [[counterculture]] body of scholarship and ideals that were developed within Europe and the USA. Within the post-porn movement there is a critical lens applied to corporations producing pornography and non-corporate pornographic content is instead valued. The post-porn movement also values the production of pornography which centres queer and gender diverse folks as well as questions the racialization and reliance on stereotypes found in the pornography industry.<ref name=":6">{{cite journal |last1=Jacobs |first1=Katrien |title=Internationalizing porn studies |journal=Porn Studies |issn=2326-8743 |year=2014 |volume=1 |issue=1β2 |pages=114β119 |doi=10.1080/23268743.2014.882178}}</ref> Sprinkle has contributed to the post-porn movement explicitly in her now retired show ''Post-Porn Modernist'' and implicitly through her artistic body of work which engages in critical reflection and parody.<ref name=":6" /> Sprinkle has also contributed to this movement by challenging who can be represented in porn and which bodies are sexual ones.<ref name=":5" />
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