Numerous interviews with working strippers accompany extensive research in the literature. Some strippers see stripping as simply a job, others view it with a degree of embarrassment, while many see it as an opportunity for empowerment. Few became strippers by design but a surprising number continue to strip for many years. The use of drugs and instances of abuse are covered, as are the views of the strippers’ families.
Behind the G-String: An Exploration of the Stripper's Image, Her Person and Her Meaning
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Book Details
Author(s)David A. Scott
PublisherMcfarland & Co Inc Pub
ISBN / ASIN0786418494
ISBN-139780786418497
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,947,445
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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In recent years, the number of strip clubs in the United States has increased dramatically. Dressed up with terms such as "gentlemen’s clubs," they often feature valet parking, limousines, executive dining rooms, extravagant menus-and, of course, topless or nude women dancing on stage. Stripping has become a big business, with over 3.5 million people, primarily men, attending clubs each week. But what about the women who perform in the clubs? Why do they do it? What is their perception of their job?