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Twenty-three years into her career as a public advocate for sexual
self-awareness, sanity and literacy, Nina Hartley is just hitting
her stride. An exhibitionist with a cause, she created a persona
that was wholly new at its inception in1983 but is now part
of the broader cultural lexicon: "feminist porn star."
Ms. Hartley, first as a dancer in San Francisco and then as a performer
in adult videos, put her body on the line in support of her ideas
about sexuality, feminism, personal liberation and social responsibility.
A red-diaper baby whose parents turned to Zen Buddhism in 1969 (when
she was ten) she was brought up in the politicized atmosphere of
Berkeley in the 60's and 70's.
A dedicated
student of human sexuality for over thirty years, Nina Hartley began
her career as an adult entertainer while an undergraduate in nursing
at San Francisco State University, dancing weekly at the Mitchell
Brothers' O'Farrell Theater. By the time she graduated (magna cum
laude) in 1985, she had become determined to speak out on the subject
of sex work from experience, not theory. Banding together
with like-minded women during the "porn wars" of
the mid-1980's, she was a founding member of the Feminist Anti-Censorship
Task Force, whose impact on mainstream feminist thinking gave rise
to a younger generation of
sex-positive writers and activists.
But it is
undeniably as an entertainer that Nina Hartley has enjoyed her greatest
success. Through the 600-plus video and film titles she has made,
her two decades of dance tours and her thousands of personal appearances,
she has become the most enduringly popular star in the history of
the medium. Having been awarded virtually every honor her industry
can bestow, Ms. Hartley takes her greatest satisfaction from a diverse
fan base that cuts across demographics of age, race and gender.
The vital message of sexual optimism embodied in her performing
life has touched many other lives, as the constant flow of testimonial
letters and the long lines at her autograph signings continue to
demonstrate. Long before achieving a measure of mainstream notoriety
with her casting in the hit movie Boogie Nights, Nina Hartley had
become an inimitable headliner.
Still in
high demand as an on-screen talent in X-rated features, Ms. Hartley
also co-produces her own line of instructional videos, Nina
Hartley's Guides, the market-leader in adult sex-education-video
programming, currently in its twenty-sixth installment. She lectures
on campuses across the country and has contributed extensively to
anthologies regarding sex and feminism. Her publishing credits include
Sex Work: Writings by Women in the Sex Industry. Whores and
Other Feminists, and Tricks and
Treats: Sex Workers Write About Their Clients. She currently
writes advice columns for the magazine Hustler's Taboo.
Her portrait, with an accompanying essay, is featured in photographer
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders recent anthology XXX: Porn Star
Portraits, from Bullfinch/Time-Warner, 2004, introduction
by Gore Vidal. Ms. Hartley has recently released Nina Hartley's
Guide
to Total Sex, a comprehensive book based on her video Guide
series, for Avery, a division of Penguin Group.
Nina currently
lives and works in Los Angeles with her husband and collaborator,
I.S. Levine.
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