Susanna Paasonen

Susanna Paasonen
Born 1975
Helsinki
Residence Helsinki, Finland
Nationality Finnish
Fields Media Studies
Institutions University of Turku
Alma mater University of Turku
Thesis Figures of fantasy: women, cyberdiscourse and the popular internet (2002)
Known for Writings on the rise in popularity of internet pornography

Susanna Paasonen (born 1975, Helsinki) is a Finnish feminist scholar. She is a Professor of Media Studies at the University of Turku, though she is currently a visiting scholar at MIT.[1] She gained her PhD from the University of Turku in 2002; her dissertation was on gender and the popularization of the internet, which was later published through Peter Lang. Paasonen was appointed Professor of Media Studies at the University of Turku on 1 August 2011,[2] and publishes on gender and the internet.[3]

The Finnish Academy of Science awarded her the Jutikkala Prize of €15,000 14 October 2011.[4] In the same year Paasonen published the book, Carnal Resonance: Affect and Online Pornography, through MIT Press.[5]

On Monday, April 4th, Paasonen gave a lecture at Brown University on the politics and culture of cyberporn. In the essay, "Glimmers of the forbidden fruit: Reminiscing pornography, conceptualizing the archive,"[6] written along with Katarrina Kyrölä, Paasonen traces the evolution of the "porn stash" from a physical collection to a digital one, and in doing so, examines cyberporn as a site of identity formation. She and Kyrölä suggest that pornography occasions the accumulation of a somatic archive, which are "not merely reservoirs of extra-cognitive sensation but also knowingly curated, reflected upon and reworked: they are simultaneously material and semiotic, intimate and culturally specific, affective and open to representation." In her lecture at Brown, Paasonen suggested that digital pornography must not be understood as something that creeps into society from the outside, but rather as something that already exists in contemporary culture. She writes, "Encounters with pornography therefore become incorporated as carnal capacity-- as what we can imagine our bodies enjoying and being capable of, or not enjoying and being capable of." Paasonen argues, therefore, that interactions with pornography, therefore, can contribute to the development of an individual's sexual identity.

On Susanna Paasonen's blog, she ruminates on her current research and published work.

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  1. "Visitors and Postdoctoral Associates - MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing". MIT Comparative Media Studies/Writing. Retrieved 2016-04-13.
  2. "Profile: Susanna Paasonen, Professor of Media Studies at the University of Turku". Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  3. Maher, Janemaree; Chng Huang Hoon (2008). "Gender, Space, and Discourse across Borders: Talking Gender in Cyberspace". Feminist Teacher 18 (3): 202–15. Cite uses deprecated parameter |coauthors= (help)
  4. "Jutikkala Award for Media Studies Professor Susanna Paasonen". Helsingin Sanomat (Finnish). Retrieved 7 August 2013.
  5. Paasonen, Susanna (2011). Carnal resonance affect and online pornography. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press. ISBN 9780262016315.
  6. Kyrölä, Katariina; Paasonen, Susanna (2015-04-23). "Glimmers of the forbidden fruit: Reminiscing pornography, conceptualizing the archive". International Journal of Cultural Studies: 1367877915580625. doi:10.1177/1367877915580625. ISSN 1367-8779.
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