Flattening Fantasies: Analyzing Stereotypes in Pornographic Discourse

Authors

  • Sarmad Chandio University of Iowa
  • Osama Khalid University of Iowa
  • Sharaf Zia University of Iowa
  • Ethan Kutlu University of Iowa

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v20i1.42646

Abstract

This study presents a large-scale quantitative analysis of 5.4 million video titles from xHamster, the world's fourth most visited pornography platform, to examine linguistic patterns used to describe different dimensions of identities (e.g., race and gender). Specifically, we investigate how nationalities, ethnic groups, and gender identities are portrayed in pornographic discourse, focusing on stereotypes and deviations from implicit norms of pornography. The results show the dominance of American pornography over other groups, which acts as the defacto norm for the adult industry. We identify persistent ethnic stereotypes reflecting colonial power dynamics, religious fetishization, and the sexualization of cultural taboos. The analysis reveals gendered representational differences across cultures, with a prevalent Madonna-Whore dichotomy in the portrayal of women and stereotypical depictions of men in physically dominant roles.

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Published

2026-05-25

How to Cite

Chandio, S., Khalid, O., Zia, S., & Kutlu, E. (2026). Flattening Fantasies: Analyzing Stereotypes in Pornographic Discourse. Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, 20(1), 421–434. https://doi.org/10.1609/icwsm.v20i1.42646