Stoller R J
Arch Gen Psychiatry. 1979 Aug;36(9):1019-24. doi: 10.1001/archpsyc.1979.01780090105011.
A woman who poses for soft-core pornography reports that she has never felt she belonged to her body, that she is and wants only to be an erotic product manufactured by a team of specialists for the use of a viewing audience of males, that since age 5 she has been a nude dancer, and that she has no other material existence except in this form. She is, then, a fetish. Her success illustrates the hypothesis that erotic daydreams in pronography represent fantasies of revenge in which the consumer imagines he is degrading--dehumanizing--women.
一名为软色情作品摆姿势的女性称,她从未感觉自己属于自己的身体,她是且只想成为由一群专家制造出来供男性观众观看的色情产品,从5岁起她就一直是脱衣舞女,除了这种形式她没有其他物质存在。那么,她就是一个恋物对象。她的成功例证了这样一种假设,即色情作品中的色情白日梦代表着报复幻想,其中消费者想象自己在贬低——使女性失去人性。