Gender
Stripping in the New Millennium: Thinking about Trends in Exotic Dance and Dancers’ Lives
By , University of Arkansas (February 2008)
Section: Gender
Subjects: Deviance and Social Control, Sociology, Sociology of Deviance, Sociology of Sex, Gender, and Sexuality.
Abstract
With the increasing presence of sex and sexuality in American popular culture, the stripping industry is undoubtedly undergoing important subcultural and organizational transition. What are the implications of these changes for the individuals involved? The current paper reviews much of the literature on exotic dance to consider the potential transformations in the organization of the sex industry and how these changes may impact the lives of those involved. Specifically, I note some key differences in the literature that suggest how exotic dance has shifted. I then pose some questions for empirical inquiry. I argue that transformations in the exotic industry are creating new opportunities and challenges for women, and may be particularly deleterious for poor and minority women. I call for sociologists to investigate the consequences of organizational transferal in sexual labor, reevaluate the dynamics of agency and exploitation, and consider the potential differential impact of these trends on poor women and women of color.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1751-9020.2007.00083.x
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