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‘Spinning’ to Win
The London Rubber Company, the 1963 Which? Consumer Report on Contraceptives, and the Establishment of the British Safety Standard for Condoms
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Editorial: Sexuality and Consumption 1
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Sexuality and Material Culture
- ‘Spinning’ to Win 13
- How to Smell Straight? 37
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Buying Sex/Selling Sex
- Spaces of Sexual Consumption in West Germany 67
- Sex as Consumer Good in the Context of Prostitution 101
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Medialization of Sexuality
- Between Public Display and ‘Discreet’ Consumption 125
- Viennese Sex Education Films of the 1920s 149
- Obscenity, Film Regulation, and Moral Reconstruction 183
- Making the ‘Gay’ Consumer a Respectable Citizen: Advertising, Politics, and the Lesbian/Gay Market 217
- About the Authors 237
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents VII
- Editorial: Sexuality and Consumption 1
-
Sexuality and Material Culture
- ‘Spinning’ to Win 13
- How to Smell Straight? 37
-
Buying Sex/Selling Sex
- Spaces of Sexual Consumption in West Germany 67
- Sex as Consumer Good in the Context of Prostitution 101
-
Medialization of Sexuality
- Between Public Display and ‘Discreet’ Consumption 125
- Viennese Sex Education Films of the 1920s 149
- Obscenity, Film Regulation, and Moral Reconstruction 183
- Making the ‘Gay’ Consumer a Respectable Citizen: Advertising, Politics, and the Lesbian/Gay Market 217
- About the Authors 237