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Informationen zum Autor Elizabeth Bernstein is assistant professor of sociology at Barnard College and coeditor of Regulating Sex: The Politics of Intimacy and Identity. Klappentext Despite increased economic opportunities for women! sexual commerce has not only thrived in the Western world! it has diversified along technological! spatial! and social lines. This work paints a picture of the state of global sexual commerce and its relationship to a burgeoning consumer culture. Zusammenfassung Despite increased economic opportunities for women! sexual commerce has not only thrived in the Western world! it has diversified along technological! spatial! and social lines. This work paints a picture of the state of global sexual commerce and its relationship to a burgeoning consumer culture.