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Bare

The Naked Truth About Stripping (Live Girls)

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An edition of Bare (2002)

Bare

The Naked Truth About Stripping (Live Girls)

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"It began when she was a teenager with an awareness of her body and the reaction other people had to it. It continued with the realization that women's bodies often gave them a strange power over men. As an adult, it became a fascination with professional sex workers, leading to a plunge into their world. And when Elisabeth Eaves left the world of peep shows and private dancers for the more socially acceptable career of international journalism, she found she could not put that fascination behind her.

Her experiences had left her with too many questions and too few answers. So she returned to the world she had left behind. Now, in this candid and insightful book, she recounts her firsthand experience of stripping and gives us a new understanding of women's sexuality and contemporary sexual mores.".

"Bare follows the author and her fellow dancers through Seattle strip clubs and bachelor parties, exploring in riveting detail Eaves's own motivations and behavior, as well as those of her coworkers, as they make their way through the sometimes exhilarating, often disturbing world of stripping.

Grounded in an understanding of the intricate dynamics of exchanging sexual services for money, Eaves's narrative examines the ways in which the work affects the women; how they negotiate the slippery boundaries between their jobs and their "real" lives; how their personal relationships are altered; how they reconcile themselves - or don't - to the stereotypes that surround their profession; whether the work is exploitative or empowering or both."--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Publisher
Seal Press
Language
English
Pages
312

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Bare: The Naked Truth About Stripping (Live Girls)
August 3, 2004, Seal Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Bare
Bare: On Women, Dancing, Sex, and Power
October 15, 2002, Knopf
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First Sentence

"I had a deep distaste for clothing as a child."

Classifications

Library of Congress
GV1785.A1 E28 2004, GV1785.A1E28 2004

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
312
Dimensions
8 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
Weight
12.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8760108M
Internet Archive
bare00elis_0
ISBN 10
1580051219
ISBN 13
9781580051217
LCCN
2006298655
Library Thing
45522
Goodreads
100970

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