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  • November 5, 2020

Scarlet Screens: The Fallen Tracee and Sex Industry Labor Rights in “The Sopranos”

Tracee of the Sopranos, wearing a fancy updo and red evening gown, stares down Ralph, who we only see from behind. The image has a red cast and is given a red ribboned border, with the text SCARLET SCREENS in the lower righthand corner.

In the first essay in Scarlet Screens, we look at the “University” episode of the Sopranos, where Ralphie murders Tracee. We explore the labor conditions at the Bada Bing Club, Tony’s “humanity,” and how violence against sex workers is used as plot point.

The post Scarlet Screens: The Fallen Tracee and Sex Industry Labor Rights in “The Sopranos” appeared first on Autostraddle.

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