Unequal desires
(2012)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : State University of New York Press, 2012
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9781438432168 MWT15234571, 143843216X 15234571
LANGUAGE
English
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Investigates race and racism in the U.S. exotic dance industry. This groundbreaking ethnographic study of racial stratification in queer and straight strip clubs examines the lives and working conditions of Black and Latina dancers in strip clubs in New York City and Oakland, California. Though interviews with dancers, customers, managers, boucers, and other strip club employees, Siobhan Brooks explores the connections between race, desire, and commodification in what she terms "desire industries." The study finds that even in times of economic gains for a minority of Black and Latino/a middle-class populations, sexual stereotypes and racial hypersexualization continue to affect many women of color who work in the sex industry, leading to more exposure to violence, wage gaps, and less access to more lucrative shifts and performance venues. Through her insightful and illuminating analysis, Brooks makes the case that racialized erotic capital is central to what owners think will sell, what customers will buy, how dancers negotiate those desire landscapes, and the male and female consumption of desire. Siobhan Brooks is Visiting Assistant Professor of Women's Studies at Temple University

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