A Hypersexual Society: Sex on Film
Kammeyer, Kenneth C. W.
2015-11-07 00:00:00
[On April 22, 2002, Ms. Linda Boreman, age fifty-three, of Denver, Colorado died as a result of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Linda Boreman’s death would probably not have attracted much attention, except that the world remembered her by a more well-known name: Linda Lovelace. Boreman’s death was reported in obituaries in all major American and European newspapers—not under her given name but with the name she used as the famous star of the pornographic movie Deep Throat. The Washington Post, for example, featured her obituary under the large boldface headline “Linda Lovelace, Star of ‘Deep Throat’” (The Washington Post, April 23, 2002, p. B6).]
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[On April 22, 2002, Ms. Linda Boreman, age fifty-three, of Denver, Colorado died as a result of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Linda Boreman’s death would probably not have attracted much attention, except that the world remembered her by a more well-known name: Linda Lovelace. Boreman’s death was reported in obituaries in all major American and European newspapers—not under her given name but with the name she used as the famous star of the pornographic movie Deep Throat. The Washington Post, for example, featured her obituary under the large boldface headline “Linda Lovelace, Star of ‘Deep Throat’” (The Washington Post, April 23, 2002, p. B6).]
Published: Nov 7, 2015
Keywords: Motion Picture; Sexual Content; Film Industry; Sexual Material; Spring Break
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