Blogademic 27 May 2009, 10:49

If can forgive the theatre nerds (aged 50+) at the cafe for not being aware that Hunter S. Thompson is not primarily known for being a “famous literary critic,” maybe you can forgive me too. Goodness knows I need to read up.

Cited in Gregory, K 2005:

. . . [Vicky] Funari wonders if the organization of strip clubs and their actors, as a symbol of perversity, serves to “normalize” the “outside” world, or whether the commercial exchange simply mirrors societal norms. (Funari, 1997: 26)

A parallel to orientalism?

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