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Flesh for Fantasy: Producing and Consuming Exotic Dance

Katherine Frank, Danielle Egan, Merri Johnson

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Dance & other performing arts, Dance, Other performing arts

A new anthology of essays from the editor of Jane Sexes It Up-exploring the complexities of the world of exotic dance through the eyes of strippers and "consumers," the men and women who look, but don't touch...

With a recent burst of feature films, documentaries, and books on strippers, the business of exotic dancing is hotter than ever. Over the last decade there has been a steadily expanding interest in exotic dance, from its role as an "art form" to its benefits as a means of exercise. While the breadth of discussion generated on this topic has expanded, the fundamental debate remains the same: are female strippers empowering themselves or allowing themselves to be exploited? With her follow-up to Jane Sexes It Up: True Confessions of Feminist Desire, M. Lisa Johnson moves beyond the old debates and gives the reader a glimpse of what exotic dancing is like through the eyes of the stripper. The essays here cover everything from workplace policies and conditions to legal restrictions to customer behaviour and the struggle to overcome the stereotypes associated with the profession.

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