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University of California Berkley, has incorporated Pornothology into it's sociology department. It's a 3 credit Gen Ed.
How can I apply?
If they ever need an expert to give a lecture let me know!
i was expecting something a bit diferent...
anik said: » University of California Berkley, has incorporated Pornothology into it's sociology department. It's a 3 credit Gen Ed. I mean, it's anything to squeeze a little bit more money from braindead children. Might as well please their carnal natures, right? Let's just hope that none of these "students" act out their urges in public. I wanna see the syllabus for this class.
I'm holding myself back from making jokes about group projects... anik said: » University of California Berkley, has incorporated Pornothology into it's sociology department. It's a 3 credit Gen Ed. Wouldnt that make it the study of the religious beliefs of Porn? I mean, id prolly take it as an elective...but who'd hire me after looking at my transcript? Pornothology, not pornotheology.
Also, source? Actually I think this is a great idea.
It sounds like it's not going to be about sex, but about the effects of pornography on society as a whole. (there's a lot of them.) (That's my speculation -- can't find anything about it online) Sylph.Oraen said: » Pornothology, not pornotheology. Also, source? Is this like...a series of Porn stories (lol) put into one movie? And how can you even make it a class,will you be watching the different porn genres every quarter? I mean, you can obviously write papers about how each genre started and the in depth details, but how do you study a collection of porn movies. Its just sort of...ridiculous. Enuyasha said: » Sylph.Oraen said: » Pornothology, not pornotheology. Also, source? Is this like...a series of Porn stories (lol) put into one movie? And how can you even make it a class,will you be watching the different porn genres every quarter? I mean, you can obviously write papers about how each genre started and the in depth details, but how do you study a collection of porn movies. Its just sort of...ridiculous. My assumption from the basically non-existent details provided by the OP is that the class focuses instead on the effects of pornography on society. Or it could be examining the evolution of porn throughout history. Without any source material whatsoever, I don't know. And the title of pornothology has nothing to do with a trilogy or something referring to a series of stories, but instead the study of a specific subject. Such as astrology, geology, so on and so forth. Sylph.Oraen said: » My assumption from the basically non-existent details provided by the OP is that the class focuses instead on the effects of pornography on society. Or it could be examining the evolution of porn throughout history. Without any source material whatsoever, I don't know. And the title of pornothology has nothing to do with a trilogy or something referring to a series of stories, but instead the study of a specific subject. Such as astrology, geology, so on and so forth. From a google search it looks like this is dealing with rhetoric and film studies. Quote: At the University of California at Berkeley, students can view pornographic films and material with Professor Linda Williams of the film studies and rhetoric department. Williams teaches "Advanced Rhetorical Studies of Genre in Media and Literature," subtitled "Topics in Film: Moving Image Pornographies." The course description states, "Some of the images to be studied in this seminar will be offensive, or arousing, or both." Students view porn films such as Deep Throat, John Wayne Bobbitt: Uncut, and others, and read such works as Laura Kipnis' Bound and Gagged: Pornography and the Politics of Fantasy in America. - Professor Linda Williams profile Quote: Linda Williams teaches courses on popular moving-image genres (pornography, melodrama, and “body genres” of all sorts). She has also taught courses on Oscar Micheaux and Spike Lee, Luis Bunuel and Pedro Almodovar, melodrama, film theory, selected “sex genres,” and The Wire. Her books include a psychoanalytic study of Surrealist cinema, Figures of Desire (1981), a co-edited volume of feminist film criticism (Re-vision, 1984), an edited volume on film spectatorship, Viewing Positions (1993) and Reinventing Film Studies (co-edited with Christine Gledhill, 2000). In 1989 she published a study of pornographic film entitled Hard Core: Power, Pleasure and the Frenzy of the Visible (second edition 1999). This study of moving-image pornography looks seriously at the history and form of an enormously popular genre. In 1999 Williams received a Guggenheim Fellowship for research on her 2001 Playing the Race Card: Melodramas of Black and White, from Uncle Tom to O.J. Simpson (2001, Princeton)–an analysis of racial melodrama spanning the 19th and 20th centuries of American culture. She has also edited a collection of essays on pornography, Porn Studies, featuring work by many U.C. Berkeley graduate students (Duke, 2004). Her most recent book is Screening Sex (Duke, 2008), a history of the revelation and concealment of sex at the movies. She received Berkeley’s Distinguished Teaching Award in 2004 and in 2011 was appointed Faculty Research Lecturer. She is currently researching a book on HBO’s The Wire. Offline
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Bahamut.Kara said: » She received Berkeley’s Distinguished Teaching Award in 2004 and in 2011 was appointed Faculty Research Lecturer. Giving awards to the porn teacher. Bravo Calipornia! Seriously, you could not make this stuff up. Offline
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EpicFantasy said: » Bahamut.Kara said: » She received Berkeley’s Distinguished Teaching Award in 2004 and in 2011 was appointed Faculty Research Lecturer. Giving awards to the porn teacher. Bravo Calipornia! Seriously, you could not make this stuff up. In California they only watch porn to explain how the patriarchy has taken over the industry. It isn't about T and A ! Fenrir.Candlejack said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » anik said: » University of California Berkley, has incorporated Pornothology into it's sociology department. It's a 3 credit Gen Ed. I mean, it's anything to squeeze a little bit more money from braindead children. Might as well please their carnal natures, right? Let's just hope that none of these "students" act out their urges in public. *side note, Berkley is only accredited because of politics. If they actually seen the alumni and held them to the standards of other universities' alumni, their accreditation would be in jeopardy. Asura.Kingnobody said: » Fenrir.Candlejack said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » anik said: » University of California Berkley, has incorporated Pornothology into it's sociology department. It's a 3 credit Gen Ed. I mean, it's anything to squeeze a little bit more money from braindead children. Might as well please their carnal natures, right? Let's just hope that none of these "students" act out their urges in public. *side note, Berkley is only accredited because of politics. If they actually seen the alumni and held them to the standards of other universities' alumni, their accreditation would be in jeopardy. Accreditation has nothing to do with what an alumni does after graduation. It's the standard and quality of education at the institute. Offline
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Bahamut.Kara said: » It's the standard and quality of education at the institute. Bahamut.Kara said: » She received Berkeley’s Distinguished Teaching Award in 2004 and in 2011 was appointed Faculty Research Lecturer. EpicFantasy said: » Giving awards to the porn teacher. Bravo Calipornia! Seriously, you could not make this stuff up. Offline
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Its berkely what do you expect.. If california is a left liberal state
berkely is about as left a college as it gets Bahamut.Kara said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » Fenrir.Candlejack said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » anik said: » University of California Berkley, has incorporated Pornothology into it's sociology department. It's a 3 credit Gen Ed. I mean, it's anything to squeeze a little bit more money from braindead children. Might as well please their carnal natures, right? Let's just hope that none of these "students" act out their urges in public. *side note, Berkley is only accredited because of politics. If they actually seen the alumni and held them to the standards of other universities' alumni, their accreditation would be in jeopardy. Accreditation has nothing to do with what an alumni does after graduation. It's the standard and quality of education at the institute. Asura.Kingnobody said: » anik said: » University of California Berkley, has incorporated Pornothology into it's sociology department. It's a 3 credit Gen Ed. I mean, it's anything to squeeze a little bit more money from braindead children. Might as well please their carnal natures, right? Let's just hope that none of these "students" act out their urges in public. Or maybe the class is a sociological course on the effects of porn on society. You know, that massive genre of media we Americans consume voraciously. It's almost like some of you don't know what college is for. I like how you ignored the rest lol. I mean, it's not like she runs farms into the ground for a living.
Asura.Kingnobody said: » And if you actually seen the students produced by the standard and quality of education of Berkley, you would question their accreditation also. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Or maybe the class is a sociological course on the effects of porn on society. You know, that massive genre of media we Americans consume voraciously. It's almost like some of you don't know what college is for. They only want to watch porn, not think about how it impacts or alters culture and society. Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » anik said: » University of California Berkley, has incorporated Pornothology into it's sociology department. It's a 3 credit Gen Ed. I mean, it's anything to squeeze a little bit more money from braindead children. Might as well please their carnal natures, right? Let's just hope that none of these "students" act out their urges in public. Or maybe the class is a sociological course on the effects of porn on society. You know, that massive genre of media we Americans consume voraciously. Most likely this. There was an article I read recently on a NZ news website about the effect pornography is having on youths, which is probably the sort of thing that class will cover: How online porn is warping boys' behaviour with girls Quote: In recent years, Sue had treated growing numbers of teenage girls with internal injuries caused by frequent anal sex; not, as Sue found out, because they wanted to, or because they enjoyed it, but because a boy expected them to. "I'll spare you the gruesome details," said Sue, "but these girls are very young and slight and their bodies are simply not designed for that." Her patients were deeply ashamed at presenting with such injuries. They had lied to their mums about it and felt they couldn't confide in anyone else, which only added to their distress. When Sue questioned them further, they said they were humiliated by the experience but they had simply not felt they could say no. Anal sex was standard among teenagers now, even though the girls knew it hurt. Offline
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Fenrir.Atheryn said: » Lakshmi.Sparthosx said: » Asura.Kingnobody said: » anik said: » University of California Berkley, has incorporated Pornothology into it's sociology department. It's a 3 credit Gen Ed. I mean, it's anything to squeeze a little bit more money from braindead children. Might as well please their carnal natures, right? Let's just hope that none of these "students" act out their urges in public. Or maybe the class is a sociological course on the effects of porn on society. You know, that massive genre of media we Americans consume voraciously. Most likely this. There was an article I read recently on a NZ news website about the effect pornography is having on youths, which is probably the sort of thing that class will cover: How online porn is warping boys' behaviour with girls Quote: In recent years, Sue had treated growing numbers of teenage girls with internal injuries caused by frequent anal sex; not, as Sue found out, because they wanted to, or because they enjoyed it, but because a boy expected them to. "I'll spare you the gruesome details," said Sue, "but these girls are very young and slight and their bodies are simply not designed for that." Her patients were deeply ashamed at presenting with such injuries. They had lied to their mums about it and felt they couldn't confide in anyone else, which only added to their distress. When Sue questioned them further, they said they were humiliated by the experience but they had simply not felt they could say no. Anal sex was standard among teenagers now, even though the girls knew it hurt. Oh yea I like where this is going ! |
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