Stripteasers: The Anatomy and Career Contingencies of a Deviant Occupation

The initiation of and commitment to deviance involves an interaction between the characteristics of the individuals, their experiences, and a number of situational conditions. Thus becoming deviant is a process which includes a series of "career contingencies" on which completion of the pr...

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Veröffentlicht in:Social problems (Berkeley, Calif.) Calif.), 1970-01, Vol.17 (3), p.391-405
Hauptverfasser: Skipper, James K., McCaghy, Charles H.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The initiation of and commitment to deviance involves an interaction between the characteristics of the individuals, their experiences, and a number of situational conditions. Thus becoming deviant is a process which includes a series of "career contingencies" on which completion of the process depends. This paper concerns stripteasing, an occupation in which women earn their living by removing their clothes in a titillating fashion before paying audiences. Included are: a description of the occupation; data concerning physical, psychological, and social characteristics of women stripping on a theater circuit; and data on the situational factors surrounding their decision to enter the occupation. It appears that the career sequence for most strippers involves three contingencies: 1) a tendency toward exhibitionistic behavior for gain, 2) an opportunity structure making stripping an accessible occupational alternative, and 3) a sudden awareness of the easy economic rewards derived from stripping.
ISSN:0037-7791
1533-8533
DOI:10.1525/sp.1970.17.3.03a00080