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Awarded 2023

ÉRI SARMET (BRA) Queer writer, director and researcher based in São Paulo. Their films translate radical theories into images and connect generations. Foto (c) Clarissa Ribeiro” Porn is a form…

Clarissa Smith

Interview with Linda Williams

Linda Williams a pioneer of academic studies regarding pornography and author of the cult book “Hard Core: Power, Pleasure and the Frenzy of the Visible” published in 1989. Williams main academic…

PorYes Academy 2021

Prof. Clarissa Smith, Northumbria University,  researches on sexual media and representations. She is co-founder and co-editor of the Routledge journal Porn Studies and a member of the editorial boards of the…

Awarded 2021

  MARIT ÖSTBERG Filmmaker, producer, visual artist and journalist from Sweden. She sees porn is a creative way of working with sexual politics “When women, trans* and queers take their sexuality…

Nominees 2017

María Llopis (E) As a queer artist and activist, Maria deals with practices around pro-sex feminism or transfeminism.For her intimacy is a powerful force of creation and a necessary political…

NOMINEES 2019

LOREE ERICKSON Queer femmegimp Porn Academic and activist whose research brings creativity and theory together. With her personal experience as a disabled person she explores issues of sexual self-representation, embodiment…

Photo Gruppe s.a.f.e.

PornTalk „Consent and Diversity – Fair Pornography“

Monday, 23.10.2017, 7pm HU Senatssaal, Unter den Linden 6, 10117 Berlin Pornography became a diverse genre that ranges from absolute forbidden pornography to mainstream porn and to fair porn. It…

PORYES-AWARD

From October 21-23th 2023 the film award ceremony for feminist pornography will present sensual and consensual alternatives to mainstream pornography. The last decade is characterized by a sexpositive movement that concentrates…

Read it: PorYes Panel

Stereotypes in pornography and feminist alternatives Pornography and the pornification of our everyday life both impact our sexuality and relation to gender. This fact has been analyzed by feminists since…