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Bezig met laden... Unrepentant Whore: The Collected Works of Scarlot Harlot (editie 2004)door Scarlot Harlot
Informatie over het werkUnrepentant Whore: The Collected Works of Scarlot Harlot door Carol Leigh
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. "Unrepentant Whore" skyrockets you through the life, ruminations, poetry, and activist performance of Scarlot Harlot, a San Francisco treasure. The writing is engrossing, insightful, provocative, and funny--and while you're busy being entertained, you're also getting a whirlwind tour of the evolution of sex worker activist movements since 1978. I've read a lot of Scarlot Harlot's writing online, but until she collected decades worth of writing and photographs in this book I didn't realize on how many fronts she's been fighting for sex workers rights, or for how long. Anyone interested in women's movements, or the life of a smart witty prostitute, or creative activism, or SEX should curl up with Scarlot Harlot immediately--and for most of us this book is the closest we can get. ( ) geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Scarlot Harlot, unrepentant whore, activist, and artist, is a brazen hooker with a brain. Since the late 1970s, Harlot (a.k.a. Carol Leigh) has written, performed, and produced work in a variety of genres on women's issues and her experiences in the sex industry. This collection of articles and essays documents over twenty years of prostitute radicalism from a leader of the sex workers' rights movement. Heady, political, and sexy, these autobiographical missives defend sex, queer rights, and reproductive freedom and attack fundamentalist feminism, economic injustice, and discrimination. Leigh's writings explore a historic cultural and artistic underground from an irreverent point of view, challenging conventions of sexuality, aesthetics, technology, and prevailing social mores. Included are photographs of boudoir scenes, nudes, and political street theatre by notable photographers including Annie Sprinkle, Ann Marie Rousseau, and Michelle Clement. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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