Archive for 'social class'
Can I Kick It: Do Hip Hop Fans Have More Sex?
Today, while browsing del.icio.us, I came across a recent study, published by Reuters and since retracted, (perhaps because of the outrage sure to result from its borderline racializing generalization) proposed that hip hop fans have more sex in the last five years than people who listen to country music. According to HiphopRnBSoul.com, the study [...]
Posted: May 16th, 2007 under Britain, Female Sexuality, University of Leicester, casual sex, classical music, country music, crime, del.icio.us, emo, fucking, hip hop, hip hop culture, marijuana, marketing, mushrooms, music video, opera, pimp, psychology, racial profiling, racism, sex, social class.
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College Sex Magazines and the Photographer as Subject
Stripping to pay for college is fairly common these days, leading some to question where the power lies in the profession in today’s sex-positive atmosphere: with the customer or the stripper? Across the East Coast, students at colleges and universities have been breaking into another sexy industry: pornography. In this article from the New York [...]
Posted: May 12th, 2007 under Boink, Boston University, H-Bomb, Harvard, Howard Stern, New York Times, Outlet, Playboy, Pornography, SWAY, Self Objectification, Squirm, Sylvia Plath, Virginia Woolf, Vita Excolatur, college, erotica, francesca woodman, playful nudity, porn, social class, stripping, suicide, the gaze, violence against women.
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