Like many who preceded, and many who followed, his stock-in-trade was low-cost prurience. |
Is this not the same publication which prides itself on maximum prurience every Sunday? |
It's their duty to report the number of dead and wounded, but anything else is media prurience. |
Oduch's various descriptions and their accompanying pictures exceeded the bounds of prurience. |
What's remarkable about his filmmaking is the ability to present scenes of shocking defilement without a hint of prurience or gratuitousness. |
Nearly a century later, the media is rife with accounts that similarly depend on public prurience and stereotypes of women as victims. |