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Working Sex: Sex Workers Write about a Changing Industry
Working Sex: Sex Workers Write about a Changing Industry, Being a sex worker isn't something to write home about for most women (and men) in the $12 billion-a-year sex industry.
Prostitutes, strippers, and adult film stars put themselves, and what they do for a living, out on the street, stage, and TV screen , Working Sex: Sex Workers Write about a Changing Industry has a rating of 2.5 stars
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Working Sex: Sex Workers Write about a Changing Industry, Being a sex worker isn't something to write home about for most women (and men) in the $12 billion-a-year sex industry. Prostitutes, strippers, and adult film stars put themselves, and what they do for a living, out on the street, stage, and TV screen , Working Sex: Sex Workers Write about a Changing Industry
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  • Working Sex: Sex Workers Write about a Changing Industry
  • Written by author Annie Oakley
  • Published by Avalon Publishing Group, December 2007
  • Being a sex worker isn't something to write home about for most women (and men) in the $12 billion-a-year sex industry. Prostitutes, strippers, and adult film stars put themselves, and what they do for a living, out on the street, stage, and TV screen
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Being a sex worker isn't something to write home about for most women (and men) in the $12 billion-a-year sex industry.

Prostitutes, strippers, and adult film stars put themselves, and what they do for a living, out on the street, stage, and TV screen every day, but they often keep their working lives hidden from friends, family, and other employers. They do this because sex work is widely considered illegal, unhealthy, and immoral.

Edited by Annie Oakley, Working Sex, New Voices from a Changing Industry features stories and contributions from sex workers—strippers, prostitutes, domes, film stars, phone sex operators, and internet models—who are speaking out. This provocative anthology showcases voices from a vibrant community intent on unmasking the jobs they do with dignity and pride.

Contributors tackling issues of class, gender, race, labor, and sexuality with blazing insight and critical observations include Michelle Tea, Stephen Elliot, Nomy Lamm, Ana Voog, Vaginal Davis, and Mirha-Soleil Ross.


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