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Camming

Money, Power, and Pleasure in the Sex Work Industry

Angela Jones

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Winner, Sociology of the Body and Embodiment Best Publication Award, given by the American Sociological Association

Honorable Mention, 2021 Sexualities Section Book Award, given by the American Sociological Association

The first inside look at how sex workers use webcams to make a living

The erotic webcam industry, also known as “camming,” is a thriving global business. Angela Jones takes readers inside this multi-billion dollar industry, revealing how its workers experience intimacy, community, empowerment—and, as she compellingly argues, pleasure.

Drawing on in-depth interviews, survey data, web analytics, and more, Jones highlights not only the dangers, but also the rewards, of working in one of the most taboo corners of the Internet. She provides an inside look at the public and private shows between cam models and their customers, from exotic dancing and pornographic videos, to masturbation shows and erotic chatrooms.

A fascinating, much-needed glimpse into the lives of cam models, Camming takes us behind the webcam lens to experience the power of erotic labor in the twenty-first century.

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intimacy, kink, pornography, masculinities, autoethnography, sex work, Internet, power, cam models, harassment, incest play, alienation, regulation, polymorphous paradigm of sex work, small penis humiliation, exclusion, diffuse lives, moral entrepreneurs, doxing, femininities, manufactured identities, sexual capital, white supremacy, Marxism, foot fetish, technology, age play, blasphemy play, colorism, crack capitalism, stigma, progressive stacking, community, intersectionality, social capital, race play, pornographic imagination, cuckolding, pleasure, embodied authenticity, BDSM, camgirls, demystification of porn, sex entrepreneurs, display work, dignity, sexuality, sexual racism, wages, performance, embodiment, sociology of pleasure, sexual fields, capping, independent contractor