Working Sex
Sex Workers Write About a Changing Industry
ISBN-10: 1580052258
ISBN-13: 9781580052252
280 pages
Paperback
$15.95 US
Rights: World
Published: January 2008
About the Book
Dispelling the myth that sex workers are anything short of innovators and artists, Working Sex brings strippers, prostitutes, dommes, film stars, Internet models, and others together into a fascinating and groundbreaking collection. Featuring contributions from a vibrant community of out and proud sex workers, editor Annie Oakley showcases women who dare to take their jobs out of the shadows and into the public consciousness and examines the complexity of a sex worker’s life.
Among the contributors are Chris Kraus, reflecting on her time working in the hustle bars owned by the Jewish Mafia in the late 1970s; Michelle Tea, singing the “Ballad of Bart Starr”; and Ana Voog, describing the early days of her pioneering 24/7 online home webcam. Working Sex offers a glimpse into a changing industry, introducing readers to the messy world of sex workers and their critical insight into class, gender, labor, and sexuality in the 21st century.
About Annie Oakley
Annie Oakley is the founder, director, emcee, road manager, and den mother of the Sex Workers’ Art Show, a touring performance troupe made up of current and former sex workers. She has shepherded the show from a fledgling project in Olympia, Washington, to a nationally acclaimed touring extravaganza. Oakley has lectured, performed, given workshops, and exhibited her artwork at venues and colleges all over the country. In 2004, she coproduced Olympia’s semi-annual queer cultural festival, Homo-A-Gogo. She lives in Olympia, WA.
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