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Using Walter Benjamin’s phantasmagoria concept, it tracks the evolution of pornographic media from optical technologies such as the magic lantern and daguerreotype to photography, stereoscopes, film, and today’s internet, erotic devices, VR, and sex robots. Legal and cultural changes in postmodern America are linked to transformations in patriarchy and sexual relations among “consenting” adults. 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