Sex on screens : the language of sexting and amateur pornography

James, Alexandra and Waling, Andrea and Dowsett, Gary W. and Power, Jennifer (2024) Sex on screens : the language of sexting and amateur pornography. Culture, Health & Sexuality, 26 (7).

Full text not available from this repository.

Abstract

Frequently referred to as ‘sexting’ or ‘amateur pornography’, digital sexual images and videos form an increasingly common part of adult sexual relationships. However, the vocabulary available to speak about these practices is limited, with ‘sexting’ often associated with young people in negative terms. This study is based on 23 interviews with adults in Australia who are 25 years and older. It explores the language adults employ to discuss and comprehend the creation and sharing of sexualised images and videos. Findings show that negative or positive connotations associated with the terms used to discuss sexual images and videos influenced the ways participants drew on, or rejected, terms to align digital practices with their sexual subjectivity. Reticence to engage in active communication about digital sexual practices, and participant’s distancing of their own practices from the terms commonly understood to refer to such practices, made it difficult to engage in conversations about consent or desire in the context of digitally mediated sex. Findings provide insight into the ways that ­digital sexual subjectivities are discursively framed and extend these implications for sexual health promotion with respect to how to frame messages of digital sexual safety in a sex-positive and open way.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Culture, Health & Sexuality
ID Code:
225922
Deposited By:
Deposited On:
26 Nov 2024 14:20
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
Last Modified:
27 Nov 2024 02:06