An ethnographic study of working in sex shops in London's distinctive Soho area, demonstrating the importance of place in shaping the identities and experiences of workers and customers.
An ethnographic study of working in sex shops in London's distinctive Soho area, demonstrating the importance of place in shaping the identities and experiences of workers and customers.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Melissa Tyler is a Professor of Work and Organization Studies at the University of Essex. Her work on emotional, sexualized and aesthetic labour; gender, sexuality and the body; and on place, space and workplace setting has been published in a range of international journals, authored books and edited collections.
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Introduction. Pleasure and place in Soho 1. Soho: London's gilded gutter 2. Putting work in its place: space, place and setting 3. Shopping for sex: situating work in Soho's sex shops 4. It's a dirty job: performing abject labour in Soho 5. No place for a lady? Un/doing gender and sexuality in Soho Conclusion. Rhythm is our business.
Introduction. Pleasure and place in Soho 1. Soho: London's gilded gutter 2. Putting work in its place: space, place and setting 3. Shopping for sex: situating work in Soho's sex shops 4. It's a dirty job: performing abject labour in Soho 5. No place for a lady? Un/doing gender and sexuality in Soho Conclusion. Rhythm is our business.
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