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First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
List of contents
Introduction; Part 1 Integration; Chapter 1 Naked, Naughty, Nasty, Vicky Funari; Chapter 2 Odyssey of a Feminist Pornographer, Marcy Sheiner; Chapter 3 The Holy Whore, Cosi Fabian; Chapter 4 A Sex Protector/Pervert Speaks Out, Ann Renee; Chapter 5 In the Flesh, Nina Hartley; Chapter 6 We’ve Come A Long Way—And We’re Exhausted!, Annie Sprinkle; Part 2 Meanings; Chapter 7 Love for Sale, Eva Pendleton; Chapter 8 Feminism, Sex Workers, and Human Rights, Priscilla Alexander; Chapter 9 Peepshow Feminism, Tawnya Dudash; Chapter 10 The Littlest Harlot, Tracy Quan; Chapter 11 Sex Radical Politics, Sex-Positive Feminist Thought, and Whore Stigma, Carol Queen; Chapter 12 500 Words on Acculturation, Jessica Patton; Part 3 Turnabout; Chapter 13 It’s Different for Boys, Julian Marlowe; Chapter 14 Professional Dominance Power, Money, and Identity, Liz Highleyman, aka Mistress Veronika Frost; Chapter 15 First Ladies of Feminist Porn, Jill Nagle; Chapter 16 No Girls Allowed at the Mustang Ranch, Veronica Monét; Chapter 17 Butch Gigolette, Les Von Zoticus; Part 4 Uncovering; Chapter 18 All Stripped Off, Stacy Reed; Chapter 19 Confessions of a Fat Sex Worker, Drew Campbell; Chapter 20 They Say I Write Sex for Money, Red Jordan Arobateau; Chapter 21 Showing Up Fully, Blake Aarens, B. Hima, Gina Gold, Jade Irie, Madeleine Lawson, Gloria Lockett, Jill Nagle; Chapter 22 Working It, Norma Jean Almodovar; Chapter 23 Sedition, Veronica Monét; Part 5 Politics; Chapter 24 Inventing Sex Work, Carol Leigh, Scarlot Harlot; Chapter 25 Organizing in the Massage Parlor, Lyndall Maccowan; Chapter 26 MAPping Accountability, Larry Grant; Chapter 27 A Prostitute Joins NOW, Teri Goodson; Chapter 28 Dancing Toward Freedom, Siobhan Brooks; Chapter 29 Feminists for Free Expression, Joan Kennedy Taylor;
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Summary
Comprising a range of voices from both within and outside the academy, this collection draws from traditional feminisms, postmodern feminism, queer theory and sex radicalism. Contributors include Nina Hartley, Candida Royalle and Debi Sundahl.