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Glimmers of the forbidden fruit – Reminiscing pornography, conceptualizing the archive
Alaotsikko: Reminiscing pornography, conceptualizing the archive
Tekijät: Katariina Kyrölä, Susanna Paasonen
Kustantaja: Sage
Julkaisuvuosi: 2016
Journal: International Journal of Cultural Studies
Lehden akronyymi: IJCS
Vuosikerta: 19
Numero: 6
Aloitussivu: 595
Lopetussivu: 610
Sivujen määrä: 16
ISSN: 1367-8779
eISSN: 1460-356X
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/1367877915580625
Verkko-osoite: http://ics.sagepub.com/content/early/2015/05/11/1367877915580625
Tiivistelmä
The article explores theoretical and methodological understandings of the archive, drawing
on a research project that investigates reminiscences of using and encountering pornography
in Finland. The contributors’ reminiscences of what they have done with porn can be seen as
forming an archive of feelings, which sheds light on attachments and practices often considered
ephemeral and hidden, and focuses attention on the queer significance of those practices. We
further consider the blurred boundaries between an archive, a collection and a stash in terms of
their secrecy, publicness and affective intensity. Finally, we propose that the notion of somatic
archives allows for analysis of how encounters with pornography layer through time in our
bodies, contributing to forms of sexual knowledge. The article thus examines interconnections
between memory work archives, personal porn stashes and somatic archives while analysing
the importance and power of pornography in and for everyday life, sexual histories and cultural
memory.
The article explores theoretical and methodological understandings of the archive, drawing
on a research project that investigates reminiscences of using and encountering pornography
in Finland. The contributors’ reminiscences of what they have done with porn can be seen as
forming an archive of feelings, which sheds light on attachments and practices often considered
ephemeral and hidden, and focuses attention on the queer significance of those practices. We
further consider the blurred boundaries between an archive, a collection and a stash in terms of
their secrecy, publicness and affective intensity. Finally, we propose that the notion of somatic
archives allows for analysis of how encounters with pornography layer through time in our
bodies, contributing to forms of sexual knowledge. The article thus examines interconnections
between memory work archives, personal porn stashes and somatic archives while analysing
the importance and power of pornography in and for everyday life, sexual histories and cultural
memory.