Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Reading List
Dr Carol Wolkowitz
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J. de Groot (1989) Sex and Race: The Construction of Language and Image in the 19th
Century in S. Mendus and J. Rendall (eds) Sexuality and Subordination, London:
Routledge.
M. Poovey (1988) Uneven Development: The Ideological Work of Gender in MidVictorian England, University of Chicago. Chapter 1 esp. pages 1 - 15.
J. Walkowitz (1980) Prostitution and Victorian Society Introduction and Part I, CUP.
A. Wohl (ed) (1978) The Victorian Family, Croom Helm.Ch. 10.
L. Bland (1986) Marriage Laid Bare: Middle Class Women and Marital Sex c. 1880-1914
in Jane Lewis (ed) Labour and Love.Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
A. Stoler (1997) Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power in Lancaster and di Leonardo
Gender/Sexuality Reader pp 13-36. See also Stolers book Race and the Education of
Desire (1995), Duke University Press.
A. McClintock (1995) Imperial Leather Routledge pp.46-56.
F. Mort (1987) Dangerous Sexualities, RKP, Part 3.
L. Bland (1995) Banishing the Beast: English Feminism and Sexual Mortality (1885-1914)
Penguin. Chapter 3 Purifying the Public World OR L Bland (1992) Feminist Vigilantes of
Late Victorian England in C Smart, ed. Regulating Womanhood, London: Routledge.
S. Jeffreys (1986) The Spinster and Her Enemies Pandora, Chapter 1.
L. Mahood (1995) Policing Gender, Class and Family in Britain, 1800 1945 University
College, London.
M. Spongberg (1997) The Source in Feminizing Venereal Disease: The Body of the
Prostitute in the 19th C. Macmillan.
C. Smart ed (1992) Chapter 1, C. Smart, Disruptive Bodies and Unruly Sex in Regulating
Womanhood, Routledge, Chapter 1, especially pp 25-32 and L. Bland Feminist vigilantes
of late-Victorian England pp. 33-52.
P. Levine (1994) Venereal Disease, Prostitution and the Politics of Empire: The Case of
British India Journal of the History of Sexuality Vol. 4. No. 4, pp. 579-602
P. Howell (2000) Prostitution and Racialised Sexuality: The Regulation of Prostitution in
Britain and the British Empire before the Contagious Diseases Acts Environment and
Planning D: Society and Space, 18:321-339.
S. Bell (1994) Reading, Writing and Rewriting the Prostitute Body Duke University Press
L. Nead (1988) Myths of Sexuality, Blackwell, Ch. 4.
L. Mahood (1990) The Wages of Sin: Women. Work and Sexuality in the Nineteenth
Century in E Gordon and E Breietenbach (eds) The World is Ill-Divided Edinburgh
University Press.
R. Phillips (2006) Sex, Politics and Empire, Manchester University Press. Chapter 5.
Generative Margins: Introducing a Stronger Form of Regulation in Bombay.
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Agendas, Macmillan.
C. Gordon, ed. (1980) M. Foucault: Power/Knowledge: Selected Writings and Interviews,
London: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
R. Wuthnow et al. (1984) Cultural Analysis, ch.4, RKP.
P. Dews (1984) Power and Subjectivity in Foucault, New Left Review, No.144.
J. Weeks (1987) Questions of Identity in P. Caplan (ed) The Cultural Construction of
Sexuality or in J. Weeks, Against Nature, Rivers Oram, 1991.
C. Mackinnon (1992) Does Sexuality have a History? in D. Stanton Discourses of Desire,
University of Michigan Press.
B. Smart (1985) Michel Foucault, Tavistock.
F. Haug (ed) (1987) Female Sexualisation Verso Ch. 3. pp. 185-206
CE H. Brake (1982) Human Sexual Relations Penguin.Review of M. Foucault, pp. 245-74.
J. Sawicki (1992) Disciplining Foucault London: Routledge.
I. Diamond & L. Quinby (1988) Feminism and Foucault, Boston: Northeastern University
Press.
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A. Rich, Adrienne (2004) Reflections on compulsory heterosexuality Journal of
Womens History 16:1, pp.9-11.
CE C. Smart (1996) Confusion, Collaboration and Confession in D. Richardson, ed.
Theorizing Heterosexuality Buckingham: Open University Press. Pp 161-176.
CE C. Smart (1996)Desperately Seeking Post-Heterosexual Woman in J. Holland and L.
Adkins, eds, Sexuality, Sensibility and the Gendered Body, Macmillan.
M. Johnson (2002) Fuck you and your untouchable face: Third Wave feminism and the
problem of romance in M. Johnson, ed. Jane Sexes It Up N.Y. and London: Four Walls
Eight Windows.
J. Hockey, A.Meah and V. Robinson (eds) (2007) Mundane Heterosexualities: From
Theory to Practices Palgrave
H. Radner (2008) Compulsory Heterosexuality and the Desiring Woman Sexualities 11
(1/2):94-99.
N. Charles (2002) Sexuality, power and gender in Gender in Modern Britain, Oxford
University Press.
R.Coward (1999) Sacred Cows: Is Feminism Relevant to the New Millennium? London:
Harper Collins. Chapter 16, Potent Victims, pp198-209.
S.Faludi (1999) Stiffed: The Betrayal of Modern Man Chatto and Windus.
J. Hockey, V.Robinson, and A. Meah (2002) For Better or Worse?: Heterosexuality
Reinvented Sociological Research Online 7:2. Available at:
http://0-www.socresonline.org.uk.pugwash.lib.warwick.ac.uk:80/7/2/hockey.html
J. Holland et al (1998) The Male in the Head: Young people, heterosexuality and power
London: Tufnell.
S. Jackson (1999) Heterosexuality in question, Sage: London.
S. Jackson. (1996) Heterosexuality as a Problem for Feminism in L. Adkins and V.
Merchant, eds. Sexualizing the Social Macmillan.
S. Jackson (1996) Heterosexuality and feminist theory in Diane Richardson (ed)
Theorising heterosexuality, Open University Press.
A. McRobbie, A (2009) The aftermath of feminism: gender, culture and social change,
Sage
J. Mangan and J. Walvin, J (eds) (1987) Manliness and Morality. Manchester:Manchester
University Press.
J. Arthurs (2003) Sex and the City and Consumer Culture: Remediating Postfeminist
Television Drama, Feminist Media Studies 3(1): 81-96.
G. Hawkes (1996) A Sociology of Sex and Sexuality Open University Press Chapters 7 and
8.
C. Kitzinger & S. Wilkinson (1993) Heterosexuality Sage. Introduction and articles by
Bartky. Ramazanoglu, and Hollway in particular
L. Segal (1997) Feminist Sexual Politics and the Heterosexual Predicament in L. Segal,
ed, New Sexual Agendas.
L .Segal (1994) Straight Sex Virago.
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S. Jackson (1999) Heterosexuality in Question Sage, pp163- 173. Or see similar excerpt in
Weeks et al. Sexualities and Society, 2003.
I. Vanwesenbeeck (1997) 'The Context of Women's Power(lessness) in Heterosexual
Intercourse' in New Sexual Agendas, edited by Lynn Segal, Macmillan
J. Dunscombe and D. Marsden (1996) 'Who's Orgasm is it Anyway?' Sexual Cultures, ed.
by J. Weeks and J Holland, Macmillan
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L. Hall (1997) Heroes or Villians? Reconsidering British fin de sicle Sexology in L.
Segal, ed, New Sexual Agendas.
J. Jones (1997) Alfred Kinsey: A Public/Private Person Norton.
J. Irvine (1995) Regulated Passions: The Diversion of Inhibited Sexual Desire and Sexual
Addiction, in J. Terry and J. Urla, eds., Deviant Bodies. Also chapter 5 Anxious
slippages by J. Terry
J. Irvine (2002) Towards a Value-Free Science of Sex: The Kinsey Report in K. Phillips
and B. Reay, eds. Sexualities in History Routledge
J.Aries and A. Bejin (1985) Western Sexuality Blackwell Chs. 15 and 16.
Walkowitz. J. (1992) City of Dreadful Delight, Ch 5.
M. Foucault (1981)The History of Sexuality, Vol. 1, Penguin, Part 3 pp.51-74.
S. Heath (1982)The Sexual Fix, chs 5 and 6, Macmillan.
L. Bland and Doan, L. eds (1998) Sexology Uncensored: The Documents of Sexual
Science Polity Press
S. Hite (1976) The Hite Report
L. Stanley (1995) Sex Surveyed 1949 - 1994: From Mass Observation to Little Kinsey
Taylor and Francis.
W. Reich (1951) The Sexual Revolution, ch.1, Vision Press.
L. Hall (1991) Hidden Anxieties Polity, chs 1, 4 & 5.
A. Rusbridger (1986) A Concise History of the Sex Manual, Faber.
M. Brake ed. (1982) Human Sexual Relations.
C. Vance (1983) Gender Systems, Ideology and Sex Research in A. Snitow, ed. Desire
Virago.
K. Wellings, et al (1994) Sexual Behaviour in Britain Penguin, ch 1, esp pp 1-14.
R. Porter & L.Hall (1995) The Facts of Life:The Creation of Sexual Knowledge in Britain.
1650-1950Yale University Press Chapters 7 - 9.
M. Jackson (1987) Facts of Life or the eroticization of womens oppression in P.
Caplan (ed) The Cultural Construction of Sexuality, Tavistock
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M. Jackson (1994) The Real Facts of Life: Feminism and the Politics of Sexuality 18501940 Taylor & Francis, chs 5, 6 & 7.
L. Coveney et al. The Sexuality Papers, chs 2 and 3, Hutchinson
S. Jeffreys (1985) The Spinster and Her Enemies,
L. Hall (1997) Heroes or Villians? Reconsidering British fin de sicle Sexology in L.
Segal, ed, New Sexual Agendas.
L. Hall (1998) Feminist Reconfigurations of Heterosexuality in the 1920s in L. Bland and
L. Doan, eds Sexology in Culture Polity
J. Gerhard (2000) The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasmin Second Wave Feminism
Feminist Studies, 26, 2, Summer 449-476
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T.Cacchioni and C. Wolkowitz (2011) Treating Womens Sexual Difficulties: The body
work of sexual therapy Sociology of Health and Illness, February 2011,
B. Kaschak and L. Teifer (2002) A New Look at Womens Sexual Problems Binghampton.
NY: Haworth Press This volume looks at the extent to which understandings of womens
sexuality are still dominated by sexological discourse.See
http://www.newviewcampaign.org/default.asp
Overviews:
Waters, C (2005)Sexology, in M Houlbrook and H Cocks eds, Advances in the Modern
History of Sexuality, Palgrave, available online through library catalogue.
S. Jackson and S. Scott (1997) Gut reactions to matters of the heart: reflections on
rationality, irrationality and sexuality The Sociological Review, pp.551-571.
P.J. McGann (2006, 2007) Healing Disorderly Desire: Medical-therapeutic Regulation of
Sexuality in S. Seidman, et al (eds) Introducing the New Sexuality Studies, Routledge.
Pp.365-366. See also essays by Celia Roberts and Nicola Gavey
L. Teifer (1993) Sex is Not a Natural Act Westview Press
J. Gagnon & R. Parker (1995)Conceiving Sexuality in R. Parker and J. Gagnon (eds.)
Conceiving Sexuality. Routledge pp 3 - 16
W. Simon (2003) The Postmodernization of Sex in J. Weeks, et al., Sexualities and
Society. Polity
G. Hawkes A Sociology of Sex and Sexuality, Open University Press Chapters 4 and 6
L. Tiefer (1997) Medicine, Morality and the Public Management of Sexual Matters in L
Segal, ed, New Sexual Agendas Macmillan.
L. Segal (1994) Straight Sex: The Politics of Pleasure Virago Chapter 3.
D.Clark (1993)With My body I Thee Worship: The Social Construction of Marital
Problems in S. Scott, D. Morgan eds Body Matters Falmer Press.
M. Roach (2008) The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex NY: W.W.Norton & Company
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S. Jeffreys (2009) The Industrial Vagina: Tthe political economy of the global sex trade,
London: Routledge. Especially Chapter One: Feminists and the global sex industry:
cheerleaders or critics?
P. Alexander (1997) Feminism, sex workers and human rights, in J. Nagel (ed) Whores
and other feminists. London: Routledge.
B. Brents et al. (2009)
The State of Sex: Tourism, Sex and Sin in the
New American Heartland, Routledge.
W. Chapkis, W. (1997) Live sex acts : women performing erotic labor. London: Cassell.
OConnell Davidson, J., 1998: Prostitution, power and freedom. Cambridge: Polity.
J. Scoular (2004) The Subject of Prostitution: Interpreting the Discursive, Symbolic and
Material Position of Sex/Work in Feminist Theory, Feminist Theory 5(3): 343-355.
K. Kesler (2002) Is a Feminist Stance in Support of Prostitution Possible? An exploration
of Current Trends, Sexualities 5(2): 219-235.
M. ONeill (2001) Prostitution and Feminism: Towards a Politics of Feeling Cambridge:
Polity.
R. Campbell & M. ONeill (2006) Sex Work Now, Willan Publishing.
J. Outshoorn (2001) Debating Prostitution in Parliament, European Journal of Womens
Studies, pp.472-489
J. Kantola and J. Squires (2004) Discourses Surrounding Prostitution Policies in the UK
European Journal of
J. OConnell Davidson, J. (2002) The Rights and Wrongs of Prostitution Hypatia 17 (2):
84-98.
J. OConnell Davidson (2006) Will the real sex slave please stand up?
Feminist Review No. 83, pp. 4-22.
S. Day (2007) On the Game: Women and Sex Work, Pluto.
T. Sanders and R. Campbell (2008) Whats criminal About Indoor Sex Work? in K.
Williams, P. Birch, G. Letherby and M. Cain (eds) Sex as crime, Cullompton: Willan.
Nirmal Puwar and Carole Pateman (2002) Interview with Carole Pateman: The Sexual
Contract, Women in Politics, Globalization and Citizenship, Feminist Review No. 70:
123-133.
Reports: Raymond, J. Legitimating Prostitution as Sex Work: UN International Labour
Organization Calls for Recognition of the Sex Industry (PART TWO)
http://action.web.ca/home/catw/readingroom (Coalition Against Trafficking in Women)
Sex: From intimacy to sexual labor or Is it a human right to prostitute? *CATW
WEBSITE http://action.web.ca/home/catw/readingroom (Coalition Against Trafficking in
Women)
Prostitutes Education Network, at: http://www.bayswan.org/Austraf.html
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E. Bernstein (2004) Desire Demand and the Commerce of Sex in Bernstein, E and
Schaffner, L, Regulating sex : the politics of intimacy and identity, Routledge, London.
K. K. Hoang (2010)Economies of Emotion, Familiarity, Fantasy, and
Desire: Emotional Labor in Ho Chi Minh City's Sex Industry Sexualities 13 (2): 255-272.
V. Zelizer (2006) Money, Power and Sex, Yale Journal of Law and Feminism Issue 303
A.L. Cabezas, A. L. (2009) Economies of Desire: Sex and Tourism in Cuba and the
Dominican Republic, Temple University Press.
K. Kempadoo and J. Doezema, eds Global Sex Workers: Rights, Resistance and
Redefinition. Routledge. .
R. Bishop and L Robinson (1998) Night Market: Sexual Cultures and the Thai Economic
Miracle Routledge.
K. Kempadoo (1999) Sun, Sex and Gold: Tourism and Sex Work in the Caribbean
Rowan and Littlefield.
D. Brennan (2004) What's love got to do with it? : transnational desires and sex tourism in
the Dominican Republic Durham, N.C. ; London : Duke University Press.
K. Plummer (2003) Intimate Citizenship Seattle: University of Washington Press, Chapter
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M. McIntosh (1978) Who needs prostitutes? The ideology of male sexual needs, in C.
Smart and B. Smart (eds) Women, sexuality and social control. London: Routledge &
Kegan Paul.
M. Monto (2000) Why men seek out prostitutes, in R. Weitzer (ed) Sex for sale :
prostitution, pornography, and the sex industry. London: Routledge. HIGH DEMAND
J. OConnell Davidson (2001) The Sex Exploiter at
http://www.csecworldcongress.org/PDF/en/Yokohama/Background_reading/Theme_papers
/Theme%20paper%20The%20Sex%20Exploiter.pdf
G. Scambler and A. Scambler, eds (1997) Rethinking prostitution : purchasing sex in the
1990s. London: Routledge.
B. Brooks-Gordon (2006) The price of sex : prostitution, policy and society, Willan
Publishing.
M. Monto (2000) Why men seek out prostitutes. In R. Weitzer. Routledge, London: 67-83.
M. Monto, M. (2004) Female Prostitution, Customers and Violence Violence against
women. 10(2): 160-188.
M, Monto and N. Hotaling (2001) Predictors of Rape Myth Acceptance among Male
Clients of Female Street Prostitutes Violence against women 7(3): 275-293.
Svanstrom, Y. 2004 Criminalising the John - A Swedish Gender Model? in J. Outshoorn
(ed.) The politics of prostitution: womens movements, democratic states, and the
globalisation of sex commerce, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
K. Soothill and T. Sanders (2005) The Geographical Mobility, Preferences and Pleasures
of Prolific Punters: A Demonstration Study of the Activities of Prostitutes clients,
Sociological research online 10(1).
S. Jeffreys (1999) Globalizing Sexual Exploitation: Sex Tourism and the Traffic in
Women, Leisure Studies, 18 (3): 179-196.
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K. Albuquerque (1999). Sex, Beach Boys and Female Tourists in the Caribbean in Dank,
B.M. and Refinetti, R, Sex work & sex workers: sexuality and culture, Vol 2, New Jersey:
New Brunswick.
J. Sanchez Taylor (2000) Tourism and Embodied Commodities: Sex Tourismn in the
Caribbean, in S. Clift and S. Carter (eds) Tourism and sex : culture, commerce and
coercion, London: Pinter.
J. OConnell Davidson (2001) The Sex Tourist, The Expatriate, His Ex-Wife and her
Other: The Politics of Loss, Difference and Desire Sexualities Vol. 4 (1): 5-24.
R. Bishop and L. Robinson (2002)How my dick spent its summer vacation: labor, leisure
and masculinity on the web.Genders Online Journal, 35http://www.genders.org/g35/g35robinson.html
L. Lewis (2004) Masculinity, the Political Economy of the Body, and Patriarchal Power in
the Caribbean, in B. Bailey and E. Leo-Rhynie (eds) Gender in the 21st century
Caribbean: perspectives, visions and possibilities, Kingston: Ian Randle Publishers.
Sex Tourism Further Reading
K. Plummer (2003) Intimate Citizenship Seattle: University of Washington Press,Chapter 8
R. Bishop and L. Robinson (1998) Night market : sexual cultures and the Thai economic
miracle. London: Routledge.
C. Enloe (1989) Bananas, beaches & bases: making feminist sense of international politics,
London: Pandora.
J. Nagel (2003) Race, Ethnicity and Sexuality: Intimate Intersections, Forbidden Frontiers,
Oxford University Press. Chapter 2
G. Bhattacharyya, G. 2002, Sexuality and society : an introduction, London: Routledge.
Gilman, S.L. (1985) Black Bodies, White Bodies: Towards an Iconography of Female
Sexuality in Late Nineteenth Century Art. Medicine and Literature Critical inquiry, Vol.
12, No.1, p 205-243.
S. Clift, S. and S. Carter, S., eds (2000) Tourism and sex : culture, commerce and coercion.
London: Pinter.
K. Kempadoo (2004) Sexing the Caribbean : gender, race, and sexual labor. New York:
Routledge.
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Centre for Prostitution Resources.
http://www.ccv.org/images/strip_club_testimony_and_study.PDF
E. Bott (2006) Pole Position: Migrant British Women Producing Selves Through Lap
Dance Work, Feminist Review. 83, pp. 23-41.
E.A. Wood (2000) Working in the Fantasy Factory: The Attention Hypothesis and the
Enacting of Masculine Power in Strip Clubs, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 29
(1): 5-31.
C. Smith (2002) Shiny Chests and Heaving G-Strings: A Night Out with the
Chippendales, Sexualities 5 (1): 67-89.
S.E. Spivey (2005) Distancing and Solidarity as Resistance to Sexual Objectification in a
Nude Dancing Ban, Deviant Behavior 26 (5): 417-437.
B. Montemuro (2001) Strippers and Screamers: The emergence of social control in a noninstitutionalised setting, Journal of contemporary ethnography 30 (3): 275-304.
N. Sweet and R. Tewksbury (2000) Whats a nice girl like doing in a place like this?
Pathways to a career in stripping, Sociological Spectrum 20 (3): 325-343.
D. J. Erickson and R. Tewksbury (2000) The gentlemen in the club: a typology of strip
club patrons, Deviant Behavior, 21 (3): 271-293.
C. Forsyth (1992) Parade strippers: a note on being naked in public, Deviant Behavior
13: 391-403.
H. Bell et al (1998) Exploiter and Exploited: Topless dancers reflect on their experiences,
Affilia 13:352-65.
C. Forsyth C & T. Deshotels (1997) The Occupational Milieu of the Nude Dancer,
Deviant behavior 18:125-142
T. Deshotels and C.J. Forsyth(2006) Strategic Flirting and the Emotional Tab of Erotic
Dancing Deviant Behavior 27 (2): 223-241.
D. Egan, D. and K. Nash (2005) Attempts at a Feminist and Interdisciplinary
Conversation about Strip Clubs Deviant Behavior 26 (4): 297: 320.
D.Schweitzer (2000) Striptease: The Art of Spectacle and Transgression, Journal of
Popular Culture 34 (1): 65-75.
K.Hardy, S. Kingston and T. Sanders (eds.) (2010) New Sociologies of Sex Work, Ashgate.
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Fawcett Society (2009) Campaign to Reform Lap Dancing Club Licensing, February
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Cooke, R (2009) Should lapdancing be run out of town? The Observer, 8th March 2009,
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R. Weitzer (2000) Sex for Sale: Prostitution, Pornography and the Sex Industry Routledge.
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