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Brothel: Mustang Ranch and Its Women

Alexa Albert

What began as a public-health project by a Harvard medical student evolved into an intimate, ambitious, six-year study of the brothel ecosystem and a book that puts an unforgettable face on America's maligned and caricatured subculture.

"A fascinating glimpse into a hidden lifestyle.... It's an instantly gratifying page-turner.... It emerges as a personality-filled memoir about an unforgettable group of women." --Seattle Weekly

Not a single legal prostitute in Nevada had contracted HIV since testing began in 1986. Why? Harvard medical student Alexa Albert traveled to Nevada in search of answers. Gaining unprecedented access to the infamous and notoriously secretive Mustang Ranch, Albert reveals a fascinatingly insular world where the women share their experiences with unexpected candor. There's Dinah, Mustang's oldest prostitute, who turned her first trick years ago at age fifty-one. And Savannah, a woman who views her work as a "healing" social service for needy men.

Nevada's legal brothels are an incredibly rich environment for examining some of this nation's thorniest social issues. From problems of class and race to the meaning of family, honor, and justice--all are found within this complex and singular microcosm. And in a country where prejudice is a dirty word--but not as dirty as hooker--these social issues are compounded and deepened by the stifling stigma that has always plagued the profession. But in the end, all of Mustang's working girls are just women trying to earn their way to happiness.

Brothel is a landmark work that probes beyond the veil of desire and fantasy in which the sex trade shrouds itself--and uncovers the naked humanity at its core.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
  • Publish Date: Jun 25th, 2002
  • Pages: 272
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.28in - 5.52in - 0.60in - 0.50lb
  • EAN: 9780449006580
  • Categories: • Women's Studies• Human Sexuality (see also Social Science - Human Sexuality)• Pornography

About the Author

Alexa Albert, M.D., is a graduate of Brown University and Harvard Medical School. She has written and lectured widely on issue of public health and prostitution and was named on of Mirabella's 1,000 Women for the Nineties for her work with Nevada's legal prostitutes. She currently lives in Seattle, where she is completing her residency.

Praise for this book

"This well-written, non-judgmental, informative book helps to replace ignorance with understanding concerning the lives and attitudes of women involved in legal prostitution, as well as their customers. It could serve as a light at the end of a very long tunnel, and form the basis of both moral and legal discussions about prostitution in the future."
--M. Joycelyn Elders, M.D.

"Revealing, sympathetic, and compelling . . . Albert offers deft and unforgettable portraits of not only the working women at Mustang Ranch, but also an entire community that has developed around them. . . . Fascinating, gripping."
--Las Vegas Weekly

"[An] everything-you-wanted-to-know look into legalized prostitution."
--Providence Journal