There are a number of books about stripping and other sex work, a small explosion of which were published in the past year or so. Most of these follow a certain formula: a third wave feminist or postfeminist college graduate straps on some platforms and spends one year dancing in an expensive gown club or taking calls from an elite escort agency.
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Yes, what you said.
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Her protests that her self-esteem isn't low ring false, and its doubtful readers will believe that a National Merit scholar and self-described feminist is actually happy peeing herself for the camera. This sad exercise in denial misses the mark as either titillating erotica or bold affirmation of personal autonomy.
Huh.
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(It's quite clear in the book that she's not "happy" doing porn -- she finds it uncomfortable, boring, and baffling.)
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Thank you for the review. If you have any others to recommend in the sex work genre (if it can be considered a genre), I'd love to hear them.
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