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The AIDS epidemic has had a myriad of social and political consequences, not the least of which has been a radical social rethinking about sexuality. While AIDS has encouraged a more open discussion of sexual activity, it has also brought a backlash. Policing Public Sex, a collection of 25 essays by educators, activists, sociologists, and community spokespersons, is enormously smart. This volume helps us consider and contend with the political and social campaigns that seek to control or monitor manifestations of sexuality considered "public"--from safe-sex education to sex clubs. Well written, this book is on the cutting edge of social change and AIDS education.

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Occasioned by the controversial opening of a new bathhouse in 1995 in New York City, this intentionally provocative anthology was "conceived as an introduction to the patterns and strategies structuring current debates around public sex." The 20 extremely readable essays question assumptions, critique the status quo, and battle conservatism within and without the "queer community." The authors?ranging from artists and journalists to university professors and sex workers?offer a fascinating historical perspective on how the state has policed deviant sexual behaviors and identities; promote sex-positive HIV prevention strategies; and posit new working definitions of public sex, AIDS activists, and queer politics. Compiled by an editorial collective of academics cum activists, this thoughtful and thought-provoking collection is highly recommended for academic and public gay studies collections.?James E. Van Buskirk, San Francisco P.L.
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  • Paperback: 416 pages
  • Publisher: South End Press (September 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 089608549X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0896085497
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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3.0 out of 5 stars bathhouses, brothels, AIDS activism, tearooms, etc., February 12, 2003
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This review is from: Policing Public Sex: Queer Politics and the Future of AIDS Activism (Paperback)
In the mid-1990s, former Mayor Guiliani forced adult stores to leave communities and "cleaned up" Times Square in favor of the Disney Corporation. This anthology is based upon writings from a conference on the matter. The authors ask many questions. How does/did public sex shape the gay community? How does the attack against public sex hurt AIDS education? How are prostitutes affected by the Times Square "clean up"? Why are radical queers uniting with anti-gay conservatives to close bathhouses? How is the public/private divide collapsing as gay rights becomes old news?

This book showed academics working as sex radicals and sex radicals working as academics. Gay studies undergraduates are going to be surprised at how risque and sex-positive their stodgy professors can be. Readers of all educational backgrounds will be shocked when they see what sexual act is portrayed on the cover of this basically non-pornographic text.

This book had authors diverse in their gender, sexual orientation, and HIV status. This will give readers of all sexualities a glimpse at how members of the gay community can conflict with each other. For instance, the venom at which these contributors condemn Signorile and Rotello has not been seen since the constructionists' attack against the late historian Boswell. Still, as complex as this book was, it may be an example of too many cooks spoiling the soup. Further, this book is VERY New York-centered and many readers from other localities may not be able to relate.

Let me leave with two examples of problems in this book. Kendall Thomas interviews a black gay man and black lesbian who started radical sex establishments in the City. He introduces his first question with reference to the 1980s Bowers decision and Pat Califia as if these clubowners were as erudite as himself. Later, Munoz jumps from Adorno to Warhol to tearoom art to the psychology of HIV-negative gay men all within 15 pages. I think these two academics are two of the most awesome writers out there and yet I found myself rolling my eyes during both discussions.

This book is unique, yet it gets repetitive after a while. It is quite challenging, yet I still ask myself, "What were all these contributors thinking?!"

I am glad I got the chance to read this book, but some of the balls being juggled here were dropped.

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public sex establishments, public sex debates, public sexual culture, second wave rhetoric, sexual devolution, sex club owners, uninfected men, public sex venues, undifferentiated education, public sex spaces, commercial sex establishments, gay sexual culture, bathhouse closure, gay conservatism, prevention activists, true primary prevention, deviant sexual intercourse, prohibited sexual activity, sex handbook, utopian memory, prohibited sexual activities, safer sex messages, gay conservatives, gay bathhouses, absolute sex
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New York, San Francisco, Times Square, Department of Health, Committee of Fourteen, United States, Clit Club, Supreme Court, World War, Marks Baths, Gabriel Rotello, West Side Club, International Conference, Michelangelo Signorile, Douglas Crimp, Raines Law, Capri Theater, Daily News, Gay Men's Health Crisis, Hollywood Twin Theater, Michael Warner, Randy Shilts, Seventh Avenue, Soubrette Row, Tony Just
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