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This week Yasmin and I watch two films, Working Girls (Lizzie Borden, 1986) and Working Girl (Mike Nichols, 1988), as we think about the intersection of sex, gender, labor, and capitalism. Is sex work any different from an office job? That depends: What brand of hyper-gendered humiliation are you willing to endure for money?
To listen to this episode, and access our entire library of bonus content, including Campus Trap w/ Ryan Boyd, Record Trap w/ Justin Farrar, and our latest trilogy on Noam Chomsky w/ Justin Rogers-Cooper, subscribe to Nostalgia Trap for just $5 a month: patreon.com/nostalgiatrap.
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This week Yasmin and I watch two films, Working Girls (Lizzie Borden, 1986) and Working Girl (Mike Nichols, 1988), as we think about the intersection of sex, gender, labor, and capitalism. Is sex work any different from an office job? That depends: What brand of hyper-gendered humiliation are you willing to endure for money?
To listen to this episode, and access our entire library of bonus content, including Campus Trap w/ Ryan Boyd, Record Trap w/ Justin Farrar, and our latest trilogy on Noam Chomsky w/ Justin Rogers-Cooper, subscribe to Nostalgia Trap for just $5 a month: patreon.com/nostalgiatrap.

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