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Reading, Writing, and Rewriting the Prostitute Body Book

Reading, Writing, and Rewriting the Prostitute Body
Reading, Writing, and Rewriting the Prostitute Body, I found this a fascinating book: wide-ranging, readable. —Alison Jaggar
Bell shows how the flesh-and-blood female body engaged in sexual interaction for payment has no inherent meaning and is signified differently in different cultures or discourses., Reading, Writing, and Rewriting the Prostitute Body has a rating of 3 stars
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Reading, Writing, and Rewriting the Prostitute Body, I found this a fascinating book: wide-ranging, readable. —Alison Jaggar Bell shows how the flesh-and-blood female body engaged in sexual interaction for payment has no inherent meaning and is signified differently in different cultures or discourses., Reading, Writing, and Rewriting the Prostitute Body
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  • Reading, Writing, and Rewriting the Prostitute Body
  • Written by author Shannon Bell
  • Published by Indiana University Press, April 1994
  • "I found this a fascinating book: wide-ranging, readable." —Alison Jaggar Bell shows how the flesh-and-blood female body engaged in sexual interaction for payment has no inherent meaning and is signified differently in different cultures or discourses.
  • "I found this a fascinating book: wide-ranging, readable." — Alison JaggarBell shows how the flesh-and-blood female body engaged in sexual interaction for payment has no inherent meaning and is signified differently in different cultures or di
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Acknowledgments
1Reading, Writing, and Rewriting the Prostitute Body1
2Reading the Hetairae in Plato's Texts19
3The Making of the Modern Prostitute Body40
4Writing the Prostitute Body: Feminist Reproductions73
5Rewriting the Prostitute Body: Prostitute Perspectives99
6Prostitute Performances: Sacred Carnival Theorists of the Female Body137
Conclusion: From Aspasia's Salon to the Sprinkle Salon185
Notes191
Bibliography215
Index223


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