What is Sexual Capital? by Dana Kaplan, Eva Illouz
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- What is Sexual Capital?
- Dana Kaplan, Eva Illouz
- Page: 140
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- ISBN: 9781509552320
- Publisher: Wiley
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Sex work in China's Pearl River Delta: Accumulating sexual It discusses how the women develop and mobilize their sexual capital, using their bodies and sexual practices to constitute themselves as erotic Investigating the erotic capital and its relation to social capital Social capital refers to links and connections among members of a community as a valuable source. But since people in the community do not have the same EROTIC CAPITAL FINAL Hakim defines erotic capital as the concept of an individual's beauty and sexual attractiveness can provide opportunities to advance in life. What is Sexual Capital? - Kaplan, Dana, Illouz, Eva - Amazon Beyond particular practices such as these, the authors trace an emerging form of “neoliberal” sexual capital, which is the ability to glean self-appreciation Erotic Capital - jstor prohibitions on women's sexual, social, and economic activities and women's exploitation of their erotic capital. Crisis of Masculinity, Erotic Capital and Male Grooming in the Erotic capital as a complex quality includes not only physical attractiveness and sexual attractiveness but also social competence, temperament, [PDF] Erotic Capital | Semantic Scholar We present a new theory of erotic capital as a fourth personal asset, an important addition to economic, cultural, and social capital. Erotic capital has Social Capital and Age at Sexual Debut: Race Differences in Literature on social capital has long considered whether and how social capital is protective against various risk behaviors, including age at sexual debut. The Untapped Power of Erotic Capital - WSJ And erotic capital is not just about physical attractiveness. It also encompasses personality, charm, liveliness, social energy and the ability Talent alone does not suffice: erotic capital, media visibility Erotic capital may be closely related to popularity and thus represents a key marketing asset, in particular for female athletes facing a predominantly male Catherine Hakim, Honey Money: The Power of Erotic Capital Previously overlooked (or suppressed by radical feminists, p. 3) erotic capital comprises six, maybe seven, elements: beauty, sexual attractiveness, social
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