Whorephobia

Whorephobia Strippers on Art, Work, and Life

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Publisher's Synopsis

Illuminating accounts of how stripping and sex work informs writers' experiences of friendship, motherhood, teaching, working, creating art, and activism.

No one knows more than strippers about being looked at: as objects of desire, objects of curiosity, as angels or Jezebels or hookers with hearts of gold. In this anthology, twenty-three dancers whose careers span decades, geographies, and identities demand to be seen. Through stories from first nights on the job to the day they hung up their sky-high heels-or decided they never will-these writers offer glimpses into lives of camaraderie and celebration, joy, pride, despair, frustration, self-doubt, and fear.
 
Their unfiltered perspectives on their lives, onstage and off, are a powerful counternarrative to the whorephobia that shrouds the conventional portrayals of strippers in crime movies, TV shows, music videos, newspaper articles, and legislative debates. Each of these illuminating essays and interviews peels away tired myths and salacious speculation and presents the naked truth: that sex work is real work and strippers are real people.
 
Contributors:

Cookie Mueller  Kathy Acker  Jo Weldon  Susan McMullen  Maggie Estep  Chris Kraus  Jodi Sh. Doff  Terese Pampellonne  Jill Morley  Susan Walsh  Debi Kelly Van Cleave  Elissa Wald  Essence Revealed  Sassy Penny  Jacq Frances  Reese Piper  Lindsay Byron  The Incredible, Edible Akynos  Antonia Crane  Lily Burana  A M Davies  Kayla Tange  Selena the Stripper

Book information

ISBN: 9781644212271
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Imprint: Seven Stories Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 306.70973
DEWEY edition: 23/eng/20220404
Language: English
Number of pages: 432
Weight: 442g
Height: 210mm
Width: 139mm
Spine width: 30mm