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The Pubic Wars, a pun on the Punic Wars, was a rivalry between the pornographic magazines Playboy and Penthouse during the 1960s and 1970s. Each magazine strove to show just a little bit more than the other, without getting too crude. The term was coined by Playboy owner Hugh Hefner. In 1950s and 1960s America, it was generally agreed that nude photographs were not pornographic unless they showed pubic hair or genitals. "Respectable" photography was careful to come close to, but not cross over, this line. Consequently, the depiction of pubic hair was de facto forbidden in U.S. pornographic magazines.

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  • Guerres púbiques (ca)
  • Guerras púbicas (es)
  • Guerres pubiennes (fr)
  • Guerre pubiche (it)
  • Pubic Wars (en)
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  • Guerres púbiques (en anglès, Pubic Wars), joc de paraules a partir del nom de les històriques Guerres Púniques, és el nom irònic donat a la rivalitat entre les revistes eròtiques Playboy i Penthouse durant les dècades del 1960 i 1970. Cada revista s'esforçava a mostrar només una mica més que l'altra, sense arribar a ser del tot explícita. El terme guerres púbiques va ser encunyat per Hugh Hefner, fundador i propietari de la revista estatunidenca Playboy. (ca)
  • Las denominadas guerras púbicas, irónico juego de palabras basado en el nombre de las históricas guerras púnicas,​ es el nombre irónico dado a la rivalidad entre las revistas eróticas Playboy y Penthouse durante las décadas de 1960 y de 1970.​​ Cada revista se esforzaba en mostrar sólo un poco más que la otra, sin llegar a ser demasiado cruda.​ El término compuesto en cuestión fue acuñado por Hugh Hefner, el fundador y dueño de la revista estadounidense Playboy.​ (es)
  • The Pubic Wars, a pun on the Punic Wars, was a rivalry between the pornographic magazines Playboy and Penthouse during the 1960s and 1970s. Each magazine strove to show just a little bit more than the other, without getting too crude. The term was coined by Playboy owner Hugh Hefner. In 1950s and 1960s America, it was generally agreed that nude photographs were not pornographic unless they showed pubic hair or genitals. "Respectable" photography was careful to come close to, but not cross over, this line. Consequently, the depiction of pubic hair was de facto forbidden in U.S. pornographic magazines. (en)
  • Guerre pubiche (originale inglese Pubic Wars) è un gioco di parole sulle guerre puniche, coniato dal direttore di Playboy Hugh Hefner, per riferirsi alla rivalità tra la propria rivista erotica e Penthouse durante gli anni sessanta e settanta. Ogni rivista tentò di superare la rivale nel contenuto, con immagini sempre più "senza veli", ma mai esagerando nella crudezza.. Negli Stati Uniti del ventennio 1950-1970 si era diffusa l'opinione che le fotografie di nudo non erano considerate pornografiche, eccetto quando si rivelavano peli pubici o, peggio ancora, genitali. La fotografia "permessa" spesso si avvicinava a questa demarcazione, senza tuttavia superarla. Di conseguenza la presenza di peli pubici era di fatto proibita nelle riviste pornografiche statunitensi. (it)
  • Les guerres pubiennes, dites aussi guerres « pubiques », englobent les épisodes de la concurrence qui engagea les grands magazines de la presse masculine des années 1960-1970, aux premiers rangs desquels Playboy et Penthouse, dans une course à qui pousserait un peu plus loin que les autres le dévoilement du mont de Vénus féminin. Cet affrontement, tout en évitant en général de dépasser trop brusquement les limites de ce qui était acceptable, contribua au recul progressif de celles-ci. (fr)
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  • Guerres púbiques (en anglès, Pubic Wars), joc de paraules a partir del nom de les històriques Guerres Púniques, és el nom irònic donat a la rivalitat entre les revistes eròtiques Playboy i Penthouse durant les dècades del 1960 i 1970. Cada revista s'esforçava a mostrar només una mica més que l'altra, sense arribar a ser del tot explícita. El terme guerres púbiques va ser encunyat per Hugh Hefner, fundador i propietari de la revista estatunidenca Playboy. (ca)
  • Las denominadas guerras púbicas, irónico juego de palabras basado en el nombre de las históricas guerras púnicas,​ es el nombre irónico dado a la rivalidad entre las revistas eróticas Playboy y Penthouse durante las décadas de 1960 y de 1970.​​ Cada revista se esforzaba en mostrar sólo un poco más que la otra, sin llegar a ser demasiado cruda.​ El término compuesto en cuestión fue acuñado por Hugh Hefner, el fundador y dueño de la revista estadounidense Playboy.​ (es)
  • Les guerres pubiennes, dites aussi guerres « pubiques », englobent les épisodes de la concurrence qui engagea les grands magazines de la presse masculine des années 1960-1970, aux premiers rangs desquels Playboy et Penthouse, dans une course à qui pousserait un peu plus loin que les autres le dévoilement du mont de Vénus féminin. Cet affrontement, tout en évitant en général de dépasser trop brusquement les limites de ce qui était acceptable, contribua au recul progressif de celles-ci. L'expression anglaise originale, Pubic Wars, calembour sur Punic Wars, les Guerres puniques, est due à Hugh Hefner, fondateur et propriétaire de Playboy. (fr)
  • The Pubic Wars, a pun on the Punic Wars, was a rivalry between the pornographic magazines Playboy and Penthouse during the 1960s and 1970s. Each magazine strove to show just a little bit more than the other, without getting too crude. The term was coined by Playboy owner Hugh Hefner. In 1950s and 1960s America, it was generally agreed that nude photographs were not pornographic unless they showed pubic hair or genitals. "Respectable" photography was careful to come close to, but not cross over, this line. Consequently, the depiction of pubic hair was de facto forbidden in U.S. pornographic magazines. (en)
  • Guerre pubiche (originale inglese Pubic Wars) è un gioco di parole sulle guerre puniche, coniato dal direttore di Playboy Hugh Hefner, per riferirsi alla rivalità tra la propria rivista erotica e Penthouse durante gli anni sessanta e settanta. Ogni rivista tentò di superare la rivale nel contenuto, con immagini sempre più "senza veli", ma mai esagerando nella crudezza.. Negli Stati Uniti del ventennio 1950-1970 si era diffusa l'opinione che le fotografie di nudo non erano considerate pornografiche, eccetto quando si rivelavano peli pubici o, peggio ancora, genitali. La fotografia "permessa" spesso si avvicinava a questa demarcazione, senza tuttavia superarla. Di conseguenza la presenza di peli pubici era di fatto proibita nelle riviste pornografiche statunitensi. (it)
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