Heather Berg

Heather Berg

Associate Professor (pending)

Personal Website: https://www.drheatherberg.com

Research Interest

Sex Work, Anti-capitalist Thought, Marxist Feminism, Labor Organizing

Biography

Heather Berg is a feminist studies scholar writing about labor, sexuality, and social struggle. Her first book, Porn Work, explores workers’ strategies for navigating—and subverting—precarity in the U.S. adult film industry. It won the Working Class Studies Association’s C.L.R. James best book award. She is the editor of South Atlantic Quarterly’s “Reading Sex Work” special issue. Her current book project, Lumpen Theory: Notes from the Sex Worker Left, thinks about sex workers at the vanguard of radical political thought. She comes to UCLA with a PhD in Feminist Studies from UC Santa Barbara and over 15 years experience in anti-work organizing.

Publications

Awards

  • Mellon/ ACLS Dissertation Completion Fellowship
  • Claire Moses Award for Most Theoretically Innovative Article Published in Feminist Studies
  • C.L.R. James Best Book for Academic or General Audience Award, Working-Class Studies Association

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