- Exploitation fiction
Exploitation fiction is a type of
literature that includesnovel s andmagazine s that exploitsex ,violence ,drug s, or other elements meant to attract readers primarily by arousing prurient interest without being labeled asobscene or pornographic. It is comparable to the Italian "giallo " genre.Exploitation fiction grew out of pulp fiction of the 1930s and 40s. It was popular "trash fiction" in the form of
mass market paperback s in the 1950s and 60s, when genuine, sexually explicit material could be seized as obscene. In theUnited States , material that went by U.S. mail was subject to federal obscenity laws that greatly curtailed the distribution of materials that were sexually explicit or featured graphic violence. These cheap novels exploited violence, drugs, and sex—especially promiscuity andlesbianism —but rarely delivered the kind of salacious detail their cover art implied and generally tacked on moralistic endings to satisfy critics who accused them of having "no redeeming social value." They were often repackaged under new titles with different cover art, to resell to the unsuspecting public looking for cheap thrills.As film production codes loosened in the early-1960s, exploitation fiction led to exploitation cinema (again parallel to the development of "giallo" cinema), typified by
Russ Meyer films.ee also
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Giallo
*Exploitation film
* Pulp fiction
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