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      Consumer Sexualities

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      Consumer Sexualities book

      Women and Sex Shopping

      Consumer Sexualities

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      Consumer Sexualities book

      Women and Sex Shopping
      Edited ByWood Rachel
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2017
      eBook Published 17 August 2017
      Pub. Location London
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315447520
      Pages 166
      eBook ISBN 9781315447520
      Subjects Social Sciences
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      Rachel, W. (Ed.). (2017). Consumer Sexualities: Women and Sex Shopping (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315447520

      ABSTRACT

      Consumer Sexualities explores women’s experiences of shopping in ‘sex shops’ and using sexual commodities in their everyday lives. This enlightening volume shows how women take up sexual consumer ‘technologies of the self’ to work upon and understand themselves as confident and active sexual agents in postfeminist neoliberal culture. In guiding the reader through the historical emergence of sexual commodities ‘for women’ in feminism and postfeminism, Wood points to the normalisation and regulation of sexual practices and identities in and through consumption. Indeed, women’s accounts show the work involved in constructing the ‘right’ – knowledgeable, tasteful, and confident – orientation to sexual consumption and, by extension, in becoming an intelligibly ‘good’ sexual person. At the same time, the author draws upon de Certeau to show how the ordinary contexts in which sexual commodities are used can lead to unpredictable moments of adaptation, discomfort, playfulness, and resistance.

      A rich analysis of women’s everyday strategies of ‘making do’ with the kinds of femininity and female sexuality that sex shop culture represents, Consumer Sexualities will appeal to scholars of sociology, cultural studies and gender studies with interests in gender, sexuality, sex, and consumption.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |17 pages

      Introduction

      Consumer sexualities

      chapter |28 pages

      Sexual consumption and liberation in feminism

      chapter |29 pages

      Consumer sex

      Technologies of the self

      chapter |29 pages

      Sexual spaces

      Going sex shopping

      chapter |18 pages

      The sexy body

      Wearing lingerie

      chapter |23 pages

      Sexual objects

      Using ‘sex toys’

      chapter |9 pages

      Conclusion

      (Sexual) politics of the ordinary
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