Philosophy, Pussycats, & Porn (Dog-eared Edition)
By Stoya
Please note: this item is a damaged or misprinted copy of Philosophy, Pussycats, & Porn from our retail returns selection. It’s still a good and fine book object.
Philosophy, Pussycats, & Porn is a series of essays, blog posts, and stories surveying more than a decade of poignant journalistic accounts from internationally recognized writer, actor, and pornographer Stoya.
Stoya provides crucial examinations of systemic biases toward sex workers and how sexuality is reflected in society. Stoya often points her journalistic lens inward, providing us with personal, illustriously detailed stories of her life, her collaborators, and how she has built a flourishing media haven in the face of a culture that is still learning how to handle public discourses on sex work.
“She casually drops one-liners that could be essays in themselves.”
—James Reith, The Guardian
By Stoya
Please note: this item is a damaged or misprinted copy of Philosophy, Pussycats, & Porn from our retail returns selection. It’s still a good and fine book object.
Philosophy, Pussycats, & Porn is a series of essays, blog posts, and stories surveying more than a decade of poignant journalistic accounts from internationally recognized writer, actor, and pornographer Stoya.
Stoya provides crucial examinations of systemic biases toward sex workers and how sexuality is reflected in society. Stoya often points her journalistic lens inward, providing us with personal, illustriously detailed stories of her life, her collaborators, and how she has built a flourishing media haven in the face of a culture that is still learning how to handle public discourses on sex work.
“She casually drops one-liners that could be essays in themselves.”
—James Reith, The Guardian
By Stoya
Please note: this item is a damaged or misprinted copy of Philosophy, Pussycats, & Porn from our retail returns selection. It’s still a good and fine book object.
Philosophy, Pussycats, & Porn is a series of essays, blog posts, and stories surveying more than a decade of poignant journalistic accounts from internationally recognized writer, actor, and pornographer Stoya.
Stoya provides crucial examinations of systemic biases toward sex workers and how sexuality is reflected in society. Stoya often points her journalistic lens inward, providing us with personal, illustriously detailed stories of her life, her collaborators, and how she has built a flourishing media haven in the face of a culture that is still learning how to handle public discourses on sex work.
“She casually drops one-liners that could be essays in themselves.”
—James Reith, The Guardian