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at 2024-06-22 16:25:35 UTC
For many people, trans or not, pornography is the first point of contact with trans identities, communities, and subcultures Always a popular niche, demand for trans pornography has significantly risen in recent years No longer the domain of a handful of small studios, trans porn is now produced by transnational porn empires and is becoming a staple of commercial pornography production To date, trans studies has not effectively engaged with the topic of trans porn, while pornography scholarship has largely neglected it as a genre of significance The contributors to this issue a mix of scholars and industry insiders fill that gap and provide an overview of this emerging area of inquiry Articles include an examination of trans micropornography (user-made remixes shared among fans), a history of two pioneers of mainstream trans pornography, and a photo-essay of portraits by Rae Threat, Contributors, Skylar Adams, Carolyn Bronstein, Lynn Comella, Korra Del Rio, Sly Fawkes, Aster Gilbert, RL Goldberg, Laura Horak, Valentina Mia, Geoffrey H Nicholson, Sophie Pezzutto, Matt Richardson, Whitney Strub, Rae Threat