Four categories of women who work as topless dancers |
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Authors: | Lacey Sloan Stéphanie Wahab |
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Affiliation: | (1) Muskie School of Public Service, Institute for Child and Family Policy, 400 Congress St., ME 04104 Portland;(2) College of Social Work, University of Utah, 395 S. 1500 E Salt Lake City, 84112-0260, Utah |
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Abstract: | Many involved in the feminist debates over sex work have polarized the construction of women in the sex industry as either victims of exploitation, or free agents who choose this work. This study examined the life circumstances of 30 women who worked as toplesS dancers to determine, how, if at all, the polarized debates reflect the realities of the women in this study. Four catagories of women who worked as topless dancers emerged: (1) survivors, (2) workers, (3) non-conformists, and (4) dancers. These categories suggest that there is a continuum of experience with varying degrees of choice, and demonstrate the limitations of dichotomous thinking when it comes to understanding the lived experiences of women in the sex industry. |
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