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Anne McClintock (Editor)
Social Text 37.
Duke University Press, 1993. Winter Issue. 252 pages.
Softcover volume, measuring approximately 7" x 9.25", shows very light shelfwear. Binding is sound. Pages are clean and bright. 
"A special section edited by Anne McClintock explores the sex trade. Sex workers "Barbara" and "Jasmin" chronicle their experiences, followed by Gail Pheterson on the whore stigma. Candida Royalle talks about directing erotic films; Linda William assesses Annie Sprinkle's work; and Carol Jacobson protests against censorship. "Mistress Vena," Robert/"Stella," and Anne McClintock inquire into the female domination and commercial fetishism, while Lynn Chancer links sex work and sociology. Also included in this issue are Nancy Fraser on Carole Paterman's "Sexual Contact," Judith Halberstam on imagining violence, and Marilyn Ivy on missing and recovered children. Janice Irvine examines diagnoses of sexual addiction and inhibition."

Social Text 37

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