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- Feminist_strippers abstract "Feminist strippers are professional exotic dancers who do not conform to the stereotypes associated with exotic dancers, and instead identify positively with the identity of stripper. Feminist strippers view their profession as a choice and a career field. Feminist strippers interact with their profession in a positive manner and view it as a female centric form of power. They receive this sense of power by asserting their autonomy and by making informed decisions in regards to the regulation of their bodies.The autonomy used by feminist strippers is seen through their ability to choose who they perform for, when they will perform, and how long it will last. They chose which types of performances they will perform. According to Meyer's "since one must exercise control over one's life to be autonomous, autonomy is something that a person accomplishes, not something that happens to persons. But freedom is precisely a combination of self-creation and what happens to you”. There is liberation in the free expression of their sexuality. Becoming a stripper can give a "curious kind of control over those who watched". Roberta Perkin's work with sex workers [location] showed that sex workers "exerted a significant amount of control over their working lives, felt empowered by their work and most were not arrested or subjected to violence." "Thus, if we read the literature of radical feminists, we learn that dancers are all victims of sexual and physical abuse whose employment in the sex industry perpetuates patriarchal disdain for women. In contrast, sex radical feminists will insists that dancers are empowered actors in charge of their own destinies, goddesses on raised stages accepting homage (and lucrative tips) from admiring men"".
- Feminist_strippers wikiPageID "39265626".
- Feminist_strippers wikiPageRevisionID "604161855".
- Feminist_strippers sign "Interview".
- Feminist_strippers source "Chapkis 1997, 211".
- Feminist_strippers text "When I read some of the stuff written by so-called "feminist allies" it feels like they are fighting over bodies. Some of them say they are "pro-prostitution," as if it could be that easy. Then there are the others who say that prostitution is evil because it contributes to violence against women. ... It's like prostitutes are just these bodies who are somehow connected to something bad and evil or something good and on the cutting edge of revolution. They just turn us into symbols.".
- Feminist_strippers subject Category:Erotic_dance.
- Feminist_strippers subject Category:Feminism.
- Feminist_strippers comment "Feminist strippers are professional exotic dancers who do not conform to the stereotypes associated with exotic dancers, and instead identify positively with the identity of stripper. Feminist strippers view their profession as a choice and a career field. Feminist strippers interact with their profession in a positive manner and view it as a female centric form of power.".
- Feminist_strippers label "Feminist strippers".
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