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Bourbon Street, B-Drinking, and the Sexual Economy of Tourism

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Angela R. Demovic was assistant professor at Tulane University, Louisiana State University, and Wichita State University. Klappentext B-drinking is a strategy whereby dancers, waitresses, and otherwise legally employed women illegally solicit drinks from tourists for pay. Unique to the ethnographic literature on strip clubs, Bourbon Street, B-Drinking, and the Sexual Economy of Tourism focuses on the role of alcohol sales in the sexual economy of Bourbon Street, New Orleans. Relying on historical material, Demovic reveals that the intimate encounters B-girls have provided have been a part of the tourism service economy since the beginning of the twentieth century. The evolution of "B-girldom" as an imagined identity created through changing representations of the practice over the decades have both reflected and constructed the experiences of women working in New Orleans' nightclubs. The B-drinker is an iconic character found in fictional and nonfictional accounts of the city. B-girls inhabit an ambiguous structural position in the performance of heritage tourism in New Orleans. Participant observation and interviews reveal that by the 1990s women who worked as B-drinkers were significant stakeholders in French Quarter tourism, able to use their informal networks to seize power over working conditions in the tourism economy of Bourbon Street. Demovic focuses on how these marginalized but critical workers have responded to stigma by creating tight knit groups which continue to support one another decades after leaving their work on Bourbon Street. This book adds the New Orleans example to a broader understanding of how sex work evolves in ways that reflect regional history and culture. Widening the ethnographic lens, Demovic looks past strip tease itself and to the economic activities of such workers when they are off the stage. For more information, check out A Conversation with Angela Demovic, Bourbon Street, B-Drinking and the Sexual Economy of Tourism Zusammenfassung Combining historic and ethnographic research, Angela R. Demovic reveals the intersection of alcohol sales and stripteasing in the French Quarter. She demonstrates how B-drinkers—workers hired by bar owners to flirt with patrons who buy them drinks—maintain agency and create community in a tourism economy. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1: Why B-drinking Works: A Semiotics of Seduction and Drinking Chapter 2: B-girls in Public Discourses: A Heritage Approach to Bourbon StreetChapter 3: Finding B-girls in the Ideoscape: Legally Defining the B-girlChapter 4: The Cultural Geography of Power and B-drinking in the 1990sChapter 5: Understanding the Perspectives of B-girls at the Turn of the CenturyChapter 6: Dangers...

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Authors Angela R Demovic, Angela R. Demovic
Publisher Lexington Books
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2018
 
EAN 9781498531320
ISBN 978-1-4985-3132-0
No. of pages 208
Series Anthropology of Tourism: Herit
The Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility, and Society
The Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility, and Society
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Social sciences (general)

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