This article explores how a group of exotic dancers do gender and manage the stigma associated with their work and identities. We draw upon stigma management strategies from the dirty work literature and illuminate the doing of gender in these strategies. We also contribute to the debate that gender can be done well and differently through simultaneous, multiple enactments of femininity and masculinity. We consider the experiences of 21 exotic dancers working in a chain of UK exotic dancing clubs and conclude that in order to be good at their job, exotic dancers are expected to do gender well, that is, perform exaggerated expressions of femininity. However, we also theorize that for some dirty workers, specifically exotic dancers as sex wor...
There is a plethora of research in organization studies that explores identity at work. Most of this...
Exotic dance is viewed as a culturally marginal site in many accounts, most notably with respect to ...
This study explores sexuality, objectification, and the gender roles displayed in exotic dance clubs...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how a group of dirty workers, that is, exotic danc...
We further the research to date on ambiguity, ambivalence and contradiction in organisation studies ...
This article will define the context in which sex work is referred to along with the different types...
This article reports on an ethnographic study of female sex workers in Britain who work in the indoo...
Female exotic dancers earn a living through particularly objectified and sexualized constructions of...
This article critically examines and compares adult male and female experiences selling sex in Canad...
There are three major sociological approaches to studying exotic dancers: the traditional 1960s and ...
For most individuals work is an integral part of life that serves the dual purpose of safeguarding s...
Body/Sex/Work focuses on the intimate, embodied and sexualised labour that occurs within body work a...
This paper seeks to characterise the gendered and sexualised power relations of both female and male...
Female exotic dancers earn a living through particularly objectified and sexualized constructions of...
An under-researched aspect of transgender sex workers in China pertains to their desires and express...
There is a plethora of research in organization studies that explores identity at work. Most of this...
Exotic dance is viewed as a culturally marginal site in many accounts, most notably with respect to ...
This study explores sexuality, objectification, and the gender roles displayed in exotic dance clubs...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how a group of dirty workers, that is, exotic danc...
We further the research to date on ambiguity, ambivalence and contradiction in organisation studies ...
This article will define the context in which sex work is referred to along with the different types...
This article reports on an ethnographic study of female sex workers in Britain who work in the indoo...
Female exotic dancers earn a living through particularly objectified and sexualized constructions of...
This article critically examines and compares adult male and female experiences selling sex in Canad...
There are three major sociological approaches to studying exotic dancers: the traditional 1960s and ...
For most individuals work is an integral part of life that serves the dual purpose of safeguarding s...
Body/Sex/Work focuses on the intimate, embodied and sexualised labour that occurs within body work a...
This paper seeks to characterise the gendered and sexualised power relations of both female and male...
Female exotic dancers earn a living through particularly objectified and sexualized constructions of...
An under-researched aspect of transgender sex workers in China pertains to their desires and express...
There is a plethora of research in organization studies that explores identity at work. Most of this...
Exotic dance is viewed as a culturally marginal site in many accounts, most notably with respect to ...
This study explores sexuality, objectification, and the gender roles displayed in exotic dance clubs...