Porn: What counts as healthy?
Watching pornography can help healthy sexual development – many people want to look at some online, so where do you start?
Firstly, consider a variety of sexual practices – feminist porn, queer porn, porn for couples, or porn to watch alone. A range of body types would be nice. How about porn that shows the negotiation of consent and focuses on the pleasure of everybody on screen? Have you thought about ethical production?
Alan McKee has worked with a team of international experts on sexual health, sex education and pornography. Join him to discuss how we can approach ubiquitous online porn responsibly.
Bio
Professor Alan McKee is an expert on entertainment and healthy sexual development. He is the new Head of School for Art, Communication and English at the University of Sydney. Alan is recognised internationally for his work on the effects of pornography and how people build intimate relationships through social media.
Alan’s research on entertainment and healthy sexual development addresses significant public concerns in Australia and beyond about sexualisation, young people and pornography.
Event
Tuesday 4 April, 8:00 PM @Manning Bar, Manning House, Manning Rd, Camperdown, 2050
Also speaking at this location at 6:00 PM is Josh Ismin
Manning Bar is a purpose-built live entertainment venue attracting the best local and international acts for many years.