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Introduction00 The 1950s No Sex, Please, We're American00 Chapter 1The Pill and the Media Spawning a Revolution00 Chapter 2Playboy Magazine Taking Pornography into the Mainstream00 Chapter 3James Bond Bringing Sex into the Movies00 Chapter 4Jim Morrison of The Doors Pushing the Limits of Sex in Music00 Chapter 5"All in the Family" Bringing Sex to American Television00 Chapter 6Cosmopolitan Magazine Celebrating the Sexually Active Woman00 Chapter 7"Donahue" Talking Sex on Morning TV00 Chapter 8"Three's Company" Adding Jiggle to the Small Screen00 Chapter 9Movies of the 1980s Erasing Sexual Taboos00 Chapter 10American Advertising Pitching with Prurience00 Chapter 11Madonna Tackling Sexual Issues through Music00 Chapter 12The Gay Nineties Adam and Eve + Adam and Steve00 Chapter 13The Black Nineties Showcasing African American Sexuality00 Chapter 14Semen on the Front Page Bill Clinton's Sex Life Redefines the News00 Chapter 15Youth Media Shaping Teenage Sexual Values00 Chapter 16Paying for Sex (on Cable) "Sex and the City" and "Queer as Folk"00 Chapter 17Cyberporn Bringing Sex to the World Wide Web00 Chapter 18Reality TV Crossing New Sexual Thresholds00 "Sexual Literacy" Understanding the Media's Sexual Messages00 Notes00 Index00
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Sex in mass media.