sexploitational
English
editEtymology
editFrom sexploitation + -al.
Adjective
editsexploitational (comparative more sexploitational, superlative most sexploitational)
- Featuring or pertaining to sexploitation.
- 1969, Popular Photography, volume 65:
- Oddly enough, though, they rarely object to, and often perpetrate, that semi-pornographic variety of sexploitational photographs used to arouse prurient interest for the purpose of merchandising a variety of products […]
- 2002, Linda Hutcheon, The politics of postmodernism, page 155:
- But this photo does not really represent the sexploitational posing of the beautiful woman as tease: this is the pose of a self-assertive woman wearing the semiotic signs of masculinity atop her nude body – a tie, low-slung jeans.