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6. Porn Stars, Radical Feminists, Cops and Outlaw Whores: The Battle Between Feminist Theory and Reality, Free Speech and Free Spirits
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Norma Jean Almodovar
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Sex, Money, and Philosophy 1
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PART ONE. Critiques of the Sex Industry
- 1. Duet: Prostitution, Racism, and Feminist Discourse 17
- 2. Stripping as a System of Prostitution 40
- 3. What's Wrong with Prostitution? 50
- 4. Equality and Speech 80
- 5. Split at the Root: Prostitution and Feminist Discourses of Law Reform 106
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PART TWO. Liberalism and Prostitution
- 6. Porn Stars, Radical Feminists, Cops and Outlaw Whores: The Battle Between Feminist Theory and Reality, Free Speech and Free Spirits 149
- 7. "Whether from Reason or Prejudice": Taking Money for Bodily Services 175
- 8. Contractarians and Feminists Debate Prostitution 209
- 9. Prostitution and the Case for Decriminalization 240
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PART THREE. Liberalism and Pornography
- 10. Private Acts versus Public Art: Where Prostitution Ends and Pornography Begins 249
- 11. Freedom, Equality, Pornography 258
- 12. Women and Pornography 296
- 13. Desire and Disgust: Hustler Magazine 310
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PART FOUR. The Limits of Liberalism
- 14. The Name of the Pose: A Sex Worker by Any Other Name? 341
- 15. Thinking Outside the Box: Men in the Sex Industry 349
- 16. Prostitution and Sexual Autonomy: Making Sense of the Prohibition of Prostitution 358
- 17. Markets in Women's Sexual Labor 394
- 18. Obscene Division: Feminist Liberal Assessments of Prostitution Versus Feminist Liberal Defenses of Pornography 419
- Index 445
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Contributors ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Introduction: Sex, Money, and Philosophy 1
-
PART ONE. Critiques of the Sex Industry
- 1. Duet: Prostitution, Racism, and Feminist Discourse 17
- 2. Stripping as a System of Prostitution 40
- 3. What's Wrong with Prostitution? 50
- 4. Equality and Speech 80
- 5. Split at the Root: Prostitution and Feminist Discourses of Law Reform 106
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PART TWO. Liberalism and Prostitution
- 6. Porn Stars, Radical Feminists, Cops and Outlaw Whores: The Battle Between Feminist Theory and Reality, Free Speech and Free Spirits 149
- 7. "Whether from Reason or Prejudice": Taking Money for Bodily Services 175
- 8. Contractarians and Feminists Debate Prostitution 209
- 9. Prostitution and the Case for Decriminalization 240
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PART THREE. Liberalism and Pornography
- 10. Private Acts versus Public Art: Where Prostitution Ends and Pornography Begins 249
- 11. Freedom, Equality, Pornography 258
- 12. Women and Pornography 296
- 13. Desire and Disgust: Hustler Magazine 310
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PART FOUR. The Limits of Liberalism
- 14. The Name of the Pose: A Sex Worker by Any Other Name? 341
- 15. Thinking Outside the Box: Men in the Sex Industry 349
- 16. Prostitution and Sexual Autonomy: Making Sense of the Prohibition of Prostitution 358
- 17. Markets in Women's Sexual Labor 394
- 18. Obscene Division: Feminist Liberal Assessments of Prostitution Versus Feminist Liberal Defenses of Pornography 419
- Index 445