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Focusing on Italy, this book discusses how women negotiate sexuality and social status in a Western sexscape constituted by multifaceted articulations of women’s sexuality, commodities and modernity. Drawing from ethnographic research, this book brings together the narratives of Italian and migrant women pole dancing for leisure, women pole and lap dancing for work, as well as women selling sex. By tracing commonalities in women’s processes of subjectivation and othering across the non/sex working women divide, the book foregrounds the intersecting structures of oppression under which women negotiate selfhood.



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“Refuting disciplinary and theoretical boundaries, Zambelli’s book offers us a clarion call of rethinking on the categories that go into the constitution of 'sex work', and the worlds that are intertwined in them.” • Frank G. Karioris, University of Pittsburgh

“[This book] is very nicely written and engaging, and develops a compelling, multilayered and original analysis. The three empirical chapters provide interlinked analytical points that build a cogent exploration of the intersection of sexuality, work and respectability.” • Isabel Crowhurst, University of Essex



Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1. A Political and Moral Economy of Women’s Sexuality in Italy
Chapter 2. Women Pole Dancing for ‘Pleisure’
Chapter 3. Women Pole/Lap Dancing Professionally
Chapter 4. Women Selling Sex
Chapter 5. Sexscapes in the Matrix of Domination

Conclusions

References
Index

Sexscapes of Pleasure: Women, Sexuality and the

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 11/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9781800736856, 978-1800736856
      ISBN10: 1800736851

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Focusing on Italy, this book discusses how women negotiate sexuality and social status in a Western sexscape constituted by multifaceted articulations of women’s sexuality, commodities and modernity. Drawing from ethnographic research, this book brings together the narratives of Italian and migrant women pole dancing for leisure, women pole and lap dancing for work, as well as women selling sex. By tracing commonalities in women’s processes of subjectivation and othering across the non/sex working women divide, the book foregrounds the intersecting structures of oppression under which women negotiate selfhood.



      Trade Review

      “Refuting disciplinary and theoretical boundaries, Zambelli’s book offers us a clarion call of rethinking on the categories that go into the constitution of 'sex work', and the worlds that are intertwined in them.” • Frank G. Karioris, University of Pittsburgh

      “[This book] is very nicely written and engaging, and develops a compelling, multilayered and original analysis. The three empirical chapters provide interlinked analytical points that build a cogent exploration of the intersection of sexuality, work and respectability.” • Isabel Crowhurst, University of Essex



      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgements

      Introduction

      Chapter 1. A Political and Moral Economy of Women’s Sexuality in Italy
      Chapter 2. Women Pole Dancing for ‘Pleisure’
      Chapter 3. Women Pole/Lap Dancing Professionally
      Chapter 4. Women Selling Sex
      Chapter 5. Sexscapes in the Matrix of Domination

      Conclusions

      References
      Index

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