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_aSex for sale : _bprostitution, pornography, and erotic dancing / _cedited by Ronald Weitzer |
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_aNew York; _bRoutledge, _c2022. |
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505 | _aPART I: Historical and Theoretical Foundations 1 Sex Work: Types and Paradigms Pornography Strip Clubs and Commercial Webcamming Prostitution Competing Paradigms Notes 2 Sex Work Around the World: A Historical Overview Prostitution in the Gendered Labor Market Mediation and Gender Relations Relationships Between Workers and Clients Family Members Conclusion Note Notes PART II: Pornography 3 Key Trends in Pornography Developments Over the Last 50 Years Mainstreaming Pornography Use and Content Conclusion Note Notes 4 Professional Female Pornography Performers Research Methods Motivations, Likes, and Dislikes What Performers Like About the Industry What Performers Dislike About the Industry Popular Perceptions of Actresses Actresses Compared to a Matched Sample of Women Sexual Behaviors and Attitudes, Performers and Matched Sample Future Research Notes 5 Transgender Women in the Adult Film Industry Literature Review Research Questions and Methods Findings Future Research Note Notes 6 Porn By and For Women Research Methods Entry into Porn Motivations Conclusion Notes PART III: Erotic Performance 7 Gender Roles at the Male Strip Show Gender Roles: Reversed or Reinforced? The Study Interactions with Customers Hypermasculine Presentations of Self Aggressive Women Conclusion Note Notes 8 Gay Strip Clubs Research Methods The Importance of Power Power and Scarce Resources Who has the Power? Competition Among Dancers Conclusion Note Notes 9 Webcamming: The Expansion of Sex Work Online Research Methods Contours of the Camming Industry Cam Models' Backgrounds Earnings Benefits of Camming Drawbacks of Camming The Future of Camming Note Notes PART IV: Prostitution 10 Selling Sex on the Streets Street Prostitution Research Methods Demographic Characteristics and Working Styles Neighborhood Relationships Criminal Justice and Social Services Conclusion Notes 11 Street-Based Sex Work in the Digital Age Research Methods Findings Conclusion Notes 12 Illicit Massage Parlors Research Questions Data Collection Procedures Findings Conclusion Note Notes 13 Comparing Male and Female Escorts Research Methods Escort Agencies Advertising Niche Markets Race and Racism Stigma Conclusion Notes 14 Clients: The Rhetoric and Realities of Sex Buying How Clients Became Part of a “Trafficking” Problem Who are the Men Who Pay for Sex? Women Who Buy Sex A Diversity of Motives Sugar Dating Conclusion Notes PART V: State Policies and Political Struggles 15 The U.S. Sex Workers' Rights Movement “The World's Oldest Profession” The Modern Movement: 1950–2000 Backlash – Abolitionism, Trafficking, and “End Demand” Activism in the Twenty-First Century Battles Over the Internet Conclusion Notes 16 Criminalization, Decriminalization, and Legalization Criminalization Decriminalization Legalization The Different Models in Practice Toward Best Practices Notes List of Contributors Index | ||
520 | _aSince the publication of the second edition in 2010, the field of sex work studies has expanded. This fully updated edition of Sex for Sale: Prostitution, Pornography, and Erotic Dancing presents an innovative, in-depth, and nuanced analysis of sex work, its risks, and benefits, and pays attention to newer and everchanging types of sex work and its actors, as well as public policies and laws that govern its trade. Now in its third edition, this volume includes updated research on traditional forms of sexual labor and incorporates original, empirically grounded research on newer or less researched phenomena. New chapters explore the use of technology among street sellers, blurring the line between street and online solicitation, in addition to chapters on historical prostitution, transgender workers, illicit massage parlors, male strippers, commercial webcamming, alternative policies and legal systems, and the sex workers' rights movement. The combination of cutting-edge and comprehensive analyses and carefully constructed methodologies in Sex for Sale makes it an excellent source of information for scholars and university students in gender studies, sociology, and criminology. ---provided by publisher | ||
650 | _aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural | ||
650 | _aSOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / General | ||
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