pornification
English
editEtymology
editFrom porn + -ification.
Noun
editpornification (uncountable)
- Conversion to the style or level of pornography.
- 2006, Ariel Levy, Female Chauvinist Pigs: Women and the Rise of Raunch Culture:
- Today's young women seem to be outdoing the male chauvinist pigs of yesteryear, applauding the "pornification" of other women […]
- 2007, Susanna Paasonen, Kaarina Nikunen, Laura Saarenmaa, Pornification: Sex and Sexuality in Media Culture:
- Perhaps the logical destination of this process of pornification is the increasing production of X-rated music videos, that is to say, explicit versions […]
- 2023, Bernadette Barton, The Pornification of America[1], page 78:
- It may be hard to talk about fauxcest, facial abuse, or the strange sexualization of hamburgers in a Hardee's commercial, but phrases that silence critiques of pornography and pornification spring easily to the lips: […]