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A sequel to my earlier book: Asian Cam Models: Digital Virtual Virgin Prostitutes? Presents several interviews/case studies of ACMs, in their own words; addresses issues raised in the earlier book; and outlines the structure of the sex industry in the Philippines and where ACM-ing may fit within that. 130pp apron, with several photographs. A sociological and anthropological insight into the lives of ACMs and how they and others perceive their work, more informed and biting than the 2010 pioneering book.

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A sequel to my earlier book: Asian Cam Models: Digital Virtual Virgin Prostitutes? Presents several interviews/case studies of ACMs, in their own words; addresses issues raised in the earlier book; and outlines the structure of the sex industry in the Philippines and where ACM-ing may fit within that. 130pp apron, with several photographs. A sociological and anthropological insight into the lives of ACMs and how they and others perceive their work, more informed and biting than the 2010 pioneering book.


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Dr. Paul Mathews is an anthropologist and sociologist who has worked on Philippine issues for 25 years, and also spent 2 years in Taiwan. He has written extensively about Philippine society and culture in such areas as health, gender relations and sexuality, values, and economic development. He is currently freelancing, following a Research Fellowship at the Australian National University. He is Secretary of the Philippine Studies Association of Australasia, and former Managing Editor of Pilipinas, A Journal of Philippine Studies.