Abstract

This article aims to account for two pornographic magazines from the early twentieth century, published in Chile and Brazil. Through them and their images, I attempt to account for the differences in the way of representing the sexed female body in each nation, problematising the pornographic, its significance, the materiality of magazines and the supposedly obscene character of their naked and half-naked pictures.

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