Exotic Dancing References

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Bernard, C., DeGabrielle, C., Cartier, L., Monk-Turner, E., Phill, C., Sherwood, J., et al. (2003). Exotic Dancers: Gender Differences in Societal Reaction, Subcultural Ties, and Conventional Support. Journal of Criminal Justice and Popular Culture,, 10(1), 1-11. 

Brewster, Z. W. (2003). Behavioral and Interactional Patterns of Strip Club Patrons: Tipping Techniques and Club Attendance. Deviant Behavior, 24(3), 221-243.

California v. Larue, 409 109 (U.S. Supreme Court 1972). 

Cameron, S. (2004). Space, Risk and Opportunity: The Evolution of Paid Sex Markets. Urban Studies, 41(9), 1643-1657.

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DeMichele, M., & Tewksbury, R. (2004). Sociological Explorations in Site-Specific Social Control: The Role of the Strip Club Bouncer. Deviant Behavior, 25(6), 537-558.

Edlund, L., & Korn, E. (2002). A Theory of Prostitution. Journal of Political Economy, 110(1), 181-214.

Egan, R. D., & Frank, K. (2005). Attempts at a Feminist and Interdisciplinary Conversation About Strip Clubs. Deviant Behavior, 26(4), 297-320.

Egan, R. D. (2003). I’ll be Your Fantasy Girl, If You’ll be My Money Man: Mapping Desire, Fantasy and Power in Two Exotic Dance Clubs. Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture & Society, 8(1), 109-120.

Egan, R. D. (2004). Eyeing the Scene: The Uses and (RE)uses of Surveillance Cameras in an Exotic Dance Club. Critical Sociology, 30(2), 299-319.

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Erickson, D. J., & Tewksbury, R. (2000). The Gentlemen in the Glub: A Typology of Strip Club Patrons. Deviant Behavior, 21(3), 271-293.

Forsyth, C. J., & Deshotels, T. H. (1997). The Occupational Milieu of the Nude Dancer. Deviant Behavior, 18, 125-142.

Forsyth, C. J., & Deshotels, T. H. (1998). A Deviant Process: The Sojourn of the Stripper. Sociological Spectrum, 18(1), 77-92.

Frank, K. (1998). The Production of Identity and the Negotiation of Intimacy in a Gentleman's Club. Sexualities, 1(2), 175-201.

Frank, K. (2003). "Just trying to relax": Masculinity, masculinizing practices, and strip club regulars. Journal of Sex Research, 40(1), 61-75.

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Levitt, S. D., & Dubner, S. J. (2005). Freakonomics : A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything (1st ed.). New York: William Morrow.

Lewis, J. (2000). Controlling Lap Dancing: Law, Morality, and Sex Work. In R. Weitzer (Ed.), Sex for Sale: Prostitution, Pornography, and the Sex Industry (pp. 203-216). New York: Routledge.

Linz, D., Blumenthal, E., Donnerstein, E., Kunkel, D., Shafer, B. J., & Lichtenstein, A. (2000). Testing Legal Assumptions Regarding the Effects of Dancer Nudity and Proximity to Patron on Erotic Expression. Human Behavior, 24, 507-533.

Linz, D., Paul, B., Land, K. C., Williams, J. R., & Ezell, M. E. (2004). An Examination of the Assumption that Adult Businesses Are Associated with Crime in Surrounding Areas: A Secondary Effects Study in Charlotte, North Carolina. Law & Society Review, 38(1), 69-104.

Mano, K. (1993). A Club of One's Own. Playboy, 40, 121-130.

Maticka-Tyndale, E. (2000). Exotic Dancing and Health. Women & Health, 31(1), 87-108.

Maticka-Tyndale, E., Lewis, J., Clark, J. P., Zubick, J., & Young, S. (1999). Social and cultural vulnerability to sexually transmitted infection: The work of exotic dancers. Canadian Journal of Public Health-Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique, 90(1), 19-22.

Mestemacher, R., & Roberti, J. (2004). Qualitative Analysis of Vocational Choice: A Collective Case Study of Strippers. Deviant Behavior, 25(1), 43-65.

Montemurro, B., Bloom, C., & Madell, K. (2003). Ladies Night Out: A Typology of Women Patrons of a Male Strip Club. Deviant Behavior, 24(4), 333-352.

Murphy, A. G. (2003). The Dialectical Gaze: Exploring the Subject-Object Tension in the Performances of Women who Strip. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 32(3), 305-335.

Paul, B., Shafer, B. J., & Linz, D. (2001). Government Regulation of "Adult" Businesses Through Zoning and Anti-Nudity Ordinances: Debunking the Legal Myth of Negative Secondary Effects. Communication Law and Policy, 6(2), 355-391.

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Sweet, N., & Tewksbury, R. (2000b). What’s a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place Like This?: Pathways to a Career in Stripping.’’. Sociological Spectrum.

Thompson, W. E., & Harred, J. L. (1992). Topless Dancers - Managing Stigma in a Deviant Occupation. Deviant Behavior, 13(3), 291-311.

Thompson, W. E., Harred, J. L., & Burks, B. E. (2003). Managing the Stigma of Topless Dancing: A Decade Later. Deviant Behavior, 24(6), 551-570.

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Wesely, J. K. (2002). Growing up Sexualized - Issues of Power and Violence in the Lives of Female Exotic Dancers. Violence Against Women, 8(10), 1182-1207.

Wesely, J. K. (2003). Exotic Dancing and the Negotiation of Identity: The Multiple Uses of Body Technologies. Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, 32(6), 643-669.

Wesely, J. K. (2003). "Where am I Going to Stop?": Exotic Dancing, Fluid Body Boundaries, and Effects on Identity. Deviant Behavior, 24(5), 483-503.

Wood, E. A. (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.