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Paul Paul
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Deindustrialization's Enduring Impact Deindustrialization's Enduring Impact
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The Feminization of Poverty in the Global Factory The Feminization of Poverty in the Global Factory
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Embodying Inequality: Poor Women and Sexualized Femininity Embodying Inequality: Poor Women and Sexualized Femininity
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Two Feminized Labor and the Classed Body
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Published:February 2011
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Abstract
This chapter addresses the feminization of poverty and concomitant pervasive sexualization of femininity evident in almost all spheres of life in the United States. With the advent of deindustrialization, increased poverty, and lack of formal-sector employment resulted in greater numbers of women in the sex industry. Sex workers came to inhabit a social category that positioned them in awful need of state control and assistance. Following this, it describes the lives of women workers at Vixens who are said to fill culture-specific roles by dancing in front of all-male audiences in exchange for money. It states that American erotic dance practices resulted from cultural contact between diverse communities and elaborate intersections of history, power, and difference in the construction of erotic subjectivity. Finally, it emphasizes that what women experience at Vixens is inextricably linked to the systematic devaluation of women's labor and the pervasive sexualization of femininity.
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