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OverviewEvery porn scene is a record of people at work. But on-camera labor is only the beginning of the story. Part labor history, part ethnography illuminating the lives of the performers who work in the medium, Porn Work takes readers behind the scenes to explore what porn performers think of their work and how they intervene to hack it. It tells a story of crafty workers, faltering managers, and shifting solidarities. Blending extensive fieldwork with feminist and antiwork theorizing, Porn Work details entrepreneurial labor on the boundaries between pleasure and tedium. Rejecting any notion that sex work is an aberration from straight work, it reveals porn workers' creative strategies as prophetic of a working landscape in crisis. In the end, it looks to what porn has to tell us about what's wrong with work, and what it might look like to build something better. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Heather BergPublisher: The University of North Carolina Press Imprint: The University of North Carolina Press Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.30cm Weight: 0.525kg ISBN: 9781469661919ISBN 10: 1469661918 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 30 March 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews[A] breathtaking work of scholarship--the product of 81 interviews Berg conducted with performers, managers, and crew members, the interviewees ranging in age from 21 to 70--that challenges preconceived notions and tidy assumptions on every page.""--Los Angeles Review of Books [Berg] hones in on how porn work is both exceptional but excruciatingly ordinary, the most insecure of gig economies but also rife with possibilities for appropriating the means of production (at this point, just 'your body, a smartphone, a web connection' ) . . . emblematizing the ways porn workers 'hack their industries' to imagine life without work, or at least with a lot less of it.""--Boston Review [It] is a testament to Porn Work's intellectual vibrancy that we finish the book wanting more. . . . [A] magnificent, incisive book that offers not analysis from on high but rather scholarship forged in solidarity and committed to new and better politics.""--New Labor Forum A deeply researched book examining the nuances of labor within the adult industry.""--Jezebel Heather Berg enables the reader to understand and engage in a topic area that is rarely discussed to such a full extent, and which seemingly carries a lot of stigma and segregation. . . . [A]n excellent read.""--Criminal Law & Criminal Justice Books Theoretically sophisticated, elegantly written, and rigorously even-handed in [the] treatment of her subjects . . . Berg depicts her eighty-plus interviewees as complex subjects with a variety of motivations, calculations, and desires laboring in a very particular corner of the contemporary professional landscape.""--Sexualities ""[A] breathtaking work of scholarship--the product of 81 interviews Berg conducted with performers, managers, and crew members, the interviewees ranging in age from 21 to 70--that challenges preconceived notions and tidy assumptions on every page.""--Los Angeles Review of Books ""[Berg] hones in on how porn work is both exceptional but excruciatingly ordinary, the most insecure of gig economies but also rife with possibilities for appropriating the means of production (at this point, just 'your body, a smartphone, a web connection' ) . . . emblematizing the ways porn workers 'hack their industries' to imagine life without work, or at least with a lot less of it.""--Boston Review ""[It] is a testament to Porn Work's intellectual vibrancy that we finish the book wanting more. . . . [A] magnificent, incisive book that offers not analysis from on high but rather scholarship forged in solidarity and committed to new and better politics.""--New Labor Forum ""A deeply researched book examining the nuances of labor within the adult industry.""--Jezebel ""Heather Berg enables the reader to understand and engage in a topic area that is rarely discussed to such a full extent, and which seemingly carries a lot of stigma and segregation. . . . [A]n excellent read.""--Criminal Law & Criminal Justice Books ""Theoretically sophisticated, elegantly written, and rigorously even-handed in [the] treatment of her subjects . . . Berg depicts her eighty-plus interviewees as complex subjects with a variety of motivations, calculations, and desires laboring in a very particular corner of the contemporary professional landscape.""--Sexualities ...a breathtaking work of scholarship -- the product of 81 interviews Berg conducted with performers, managers, and crew members, the interviewees ranging in age from 21 to 70 -- that challenges preconceived notions and tidy assumptions on every page. --Los Angeles Review of Books Author InformationHeather Berg is assistant professor of women, gender, and sexuality studies at Washington University in St. Louis. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |