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Exotic Dance Research: A Review of the Literature from 1970 to 2008
Authors:Stéphanie Wahab  Lynda M. Baker  Julie M. Smith  Kristy Cooper  Kari Lerum
Affiliation:(1) School of Social Work, Portland State University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207-0751, USA;(2) School of Library and Information Science, Wayne State University, 35771 Ash Rd., New Boston, MI 48164, USA;(3) College of Education, Wayne State University, 676 Bosco Drive, Lake Orion, MI 48362, USA;(4) William P. Faust Westland Public Library, 6123 Central City Pkwy, Westland, MI 48185, USA;(5) Sociology, University of Washington, Bothell, 11136 N.E. 180th St., Box 358511, Bothell, WA 98011-1713, USA
Abstract:This article presents the process and findings of a review of the empirical research literature on exotic dance/dancers in the United States and Canada from 1970 to 2008. We present research methods represented in this sample, as well as the main purposes of these studies, the deployment of theory in exotic dance research, and the visibility of researcher subjectivities. Over time researchers have gradually moved from micro-level analysis with singular explanations toward multi-dimensional and contextual understandings of exotic dance/dancers. Contemporary researchers are less grounded in deviance, pathology, or victimization. We conclude with a discussion and a series of recommendations for future research.
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