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Love & Passion Quote by Susan Sontag

"What pornography is really about, ultimately, isn't sex but death"

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Pornography, in Sontag's telling, is less a celebration of bodies than a rehearsal for their erasure. The line lands with her trademark chill: sex is the bait, mortality the subject. It reframes porn not as a genre of pleasure but as a technology of domination, where the endpoint is often a kind of symbolic killing - the reduction of a person to parts, functions, and scripted reactions. If sex is supposed to be messy, reciprocal, and contingent, porn tidies it into certainty. That tidiness is where "death" sneaks in: the disappearance of interior life, of surprise, of agency.

The intent is provocation with a purpose. Sontag doesn't need you to agree that every explicit image is nihilistic; she wants you to notice the recurrent grammar of porn: repetition, replaceability, escalation. Like a culture's recurring dream, it reveals what arouses and what anesthetizes. The subtext is that modern desire is entangled with violence not only because individuals are cruel, but because mass media trains us to consume people the way we consume products. Orgasm becomes a curtain call; the scene ends when the viewer is satisfied, not when the participants are transformed.

Context matters: Sontag wrote amid postwar anxieties about spectacle, sadism, and the numbing effects of images. Her broader project was to interrogate how representation disciplines feeling. Here, she punctures the comforting idea that porn is merely "sex on camera" and suggests it's a memento mori in disguise: an industry built to simulate intimacy while keeping actual vulnerability - the thing that makes sex alive - safely dead.

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Sontag, Susan. (2026, January 15). What pornography is really about, ultimately, isn't sex but death. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-pornography-is-really-about-ultimately-isnt-165869/

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"What pornography is really about, ultimately, isn't sex but death." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/what-pornography-is-really-about-ultimately-isnt-165869/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Susan Sontag

Susan Sontag (January 28, 1933 - December 28, 2004) was a Author from USA.

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