Despite being dubbed “the world’s oldest profession,”
prostitution has rarely been viewed as a legitimate form of labour.
Instead, it has been criminalized, sensationalized, and polemicized
across the socio-political spectrum by everyone from politicians to
journalists to women’s groups. Interest in and concern over sex work
is not grounded in the lived realities of those who work in the
industry, but rather in inflammatory ideas about who is participating,
how they wound up in this line of work, and what form it takes. In
Selling Sex, Emily van der Meulen, Elya M. Durisin, and Victoria Love
present a more nuanced, balanced, and realistic view of the sex
industry. They bring together a vast collection of voices –
including researchers, feminists, academics, and advocates, as well as
sex workers of differing ages, genders, and sectors – to engage in a
dialogue that challenges the dominant narratives surrounding the sex
industry and advances the idea that sex work is in fact work.
Presenting a variety of opinions and perspectives on such diverse
topics as the social stigma of sex work, police violence, labour
organizing, anti-prostitution feminism, human trafficking, and harm
reduction, Selling Sex is an eye-opening, challenging, and necessary
book.
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Experience, Advocacy, and Research on Sex Work in Canada
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780774824507
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok