The Facts, Ethics, and Culture of Strip Clubs. Social Studies, #1
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- ISBN8231034444
- EAN9798231034444
- Date de parution15/06/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
The Facts, Ethics, and Culture of Strip Clubs goes beyond the stereotypes of stripping, skillfully unpacking the intricacies of labor and artistry incorporated in the performances. This book challenges readers to enter the world of strip clubs not for voyeuristic purposes, but instead, in order to understand and appreciate the humanity within. In this work, Rivera compiles cultural critique, personal reflection, and ethical reasoning, as well as historical context, philosophy, and interviews with dancers, to illuminate prostitution's moral complexities and debates surrounding power and autonomy.
Rivera defines 'survival dancing' in juxtaposition with a society that monetizes sexuality while simultaneously condemning it. Stripping often straddles the thin line between exploitation and empowerment. The fantasy of the dancer and the reality of the dancer are oftentimes irreconcilable. Why do we consume these services, yet shame the labor?Such questions allow strata of exploration beyond the surface-dismissing the notion of objectification by offering the scantily clad women dignity, skill, and heart-wrenching narratives.
The Facts, Ethics, and Culture of Strip Clubs is for everyone, a labor activist, a curious mind, or even a mere consumer of sociological literature. Urban neon lights often disguise deeper, darker truths, and this book seeks to unveil them. The narrative tackles not sex, but rather work and the lack of it. Very RespectfullyJose Rivera
Rivera defines 'survival dancing' in juxtaposition with a society that monetizes sexuality while simultaneously condemning it. Stripping often straddles the thin line between exploitation and empowerment. The fantasy of the dancer and the reality of the dancer are oftentimes irreconcilable. Why do we consume these services, yet shame the labor?Such questions allow strata of exploration beyond the surface-dismissing the notion of objectification by offering the scantily clad women dignity, skill, and heart-wrenching narratives.
The Facts, Ethics, and Culture of Strip Clubs is for everyone, a labor activist, a curious mind, or even a mere consumer of sociological literature. Urban neon lights often disguise deeper, darker truths, and this book seeks to unveil them. The narrative tackles not sex, but rather work and the lack of it. Very RespectfullyJose Rivera
The Facts, Ethics, and Culture of Strip Clubs goes beyond the stereotypes of stripping, skillfully unpacking the intricacies of labor and artistry incorporated in the performances. This book challenges readers to enter the world of strip clubs not for voyeuristic purposes, but instead, in order to understand and appreciate the humanity within. In this work, Rivera compiles cultural critique, personal reflection, and ethical reasoning, as well as historical context, philosophy, and interviews with dancers, to illuminate prostitution's moral complexities and debates surrounding power and autonomy.
Rivera defines 'survival dancing' in juxtaposition with a society that monetizes sexuality while simultaneously condemning it. Stripping often straddles the thin line between exploitation and empowerment. The fantasy of the dancer and the reality of the dancer are oftentimes irreconcilable. Why do we consume these services, yet shame the labor?Such questions allow strata of exploration beyond the surface-dismissing the notion of objectification by offering the scantily clad women dignity, skill, and heart-wrenching narratives.
The Facts, Ethics, and Culture of Strip Clubs is for everyone, a labor activist, a curious mind, or even a mere consumer of sociological literature. Urban neon lights often disguise deeper, darker truths, and this book seeks to unveil them. The narrative tackles not sex, but rather work and the lack of it. Very RespectfullyJose Rivera
Rivera defines 'survival dancing' in juxtaposition with a society that monetizes sexuality while simultaneously condemning it. Stripping often straddles the thin line between exploitation and empowerment. The fantasy of the dancer and the reality of the dancer are oftentimes irreconcilable. Why do we consume these services, yet shame the labor?Such questions allow strata of exploration beyond the surface-dismissing the notion of objectification by offering the scantily clad women dignity, skill, and heart-wrenching narratives.
The Facts, Ethics, and Culture of Strip Clubs is for everyone, a labor activist, a curious mind, or even a mere consumer of sociological literature. Urban neon lights often disguise deeper, darker truths, and this book seeks to unveil them. The narrative tackles not sex, but rather work and the lack of it. Very RespectfullyJose Rivera





