Brothel: Mustang Ranch and Its Women
by:
Alexa Albert (author)
When Harvard medical student Alexa Albert conducted a public-health study as the Mustang Ranch brothel in Nevada, the only state in the union where prostitution is legal, neither she nor the brothel could have predicted the end result. Having worked with homeless prostitutes in Times Square,...
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When Harvard medical student Alexa Albert conducted a public-health study as the Mustang Ranch brothel in Nevada, the only state in the union where prostitution is legal, neither she nor the brothel could have predicted the end result. Having worked with homeless prostitutes in Times Square, Albert was intimate with human devastation cause by the sex trade, and curious to see if Nevada’s brothels offered a less harmful model for a business that will always be with us. The Mustang Ranch has never before given an outsider such access, but fear of AIDS was hurting the business, and the Ranch was eager to get publicity for its rigorous standards of sexual hygiene. Albert was drawn into the lives of the women of the Mustang Ranch, and what began as a public-health project evolved into something more intimate and ambitious, a six-year study of the brothel ecosystem, its lessons and significance. The women of the Mustang Ranch poured their stories out to Albert: how they came to be there, their surprisingly deep sense of craft and vocation, how they reconciled their profession with life on the outside. Dr. Albert went as far into this world as it is possible to go — some will say too far — including sitting in on sessions with customers, and the result is a book that puts an unforgettable face on America’s maligned and caricatured subculture.From the Hardcover edition.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780449006580 (0449006581)
ASIN: 449006581
Publish date: June 25th 2002
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
Category:
Non Fiction,
History,
Book Club,
Feminism,
Culture,
Sociology,
Sexuality,
Psychology,
Womens Studies,
Sex Work,
Prostitution
I know this seems like a strange read but I really enjoyed it. It gave me a totally different light on Brothels, how they got started, why the women work there and the lives they lead. I thought it was well written by the woman that went in lived with them on and off for a few years. She kept her to...
Every time I take the California Zephyr and go through Reno, the On Board Chief of Services, or one of his minions, never fails to point out the famous Mustang Ranch, located in a secluded valley twenty-some miles out of Sparks, Nevada. If you've ever been curious about what goes on, and why, in Nev...