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  1. Reading, Writing, and Rewriting the Prostitute Body.Shannon Bell - 1994 - Indiana University Press.
    "I found this a fascinating book: wide-ranging, readable." —Alison Jaggar Bell shows how the flesh-and-blood female body engaged in sexual interaction for payment has no inherent meaning and is signified differently in different cultures ...
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  • (1 other version)The Traffic in Women.Rubin Gayle - 1975 - In Rayna R. Reiter (ed.), Toward an Anthropology of Women. New York: Monthly Review Press. pp. 18.
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  • Changing order: replication and induction in scientific practice.Harry Collins - 1985 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    This fascinating study in the sociology of science explores the way scientists conduct, and draw conclusions from, their experiments. The book is organized around three case studies: replication of the TEA-laser, detecting gravitational rotation, and some experiments in the paranormal. "In his superb book, Collins shows why the quest for certainty is disappointed. He shows that standards of replication are, of course, social, and that there is consequently no outside standard, no Archimedean point beyond society from which we can lever (...)
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  • The Women's Health Movement: Feminist Alternatives to Medical Control.Sheryl Burt Ruzek - 1978 - Greenwood.
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  • What's Wrong with Prostitution? Evaluating Sex Work.Christine Overall - 1992 - Signs 17 (4):705-724.
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  • Erotic welfare: sexual theory and politics in the age of epidemic.Linda Singer - 1993 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Judith Butler & Maureen MacGrogan.
    A trenchant critique of sexuality in an age of discipline, where bodies and pleasures have become sites of regulatory power.
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  • Technology is society made durable.B. Latour - 2013 - Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 4 (1):17-49.
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  • Amazon Odyssey.Ti-Grace Atkinson - 1974
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