Transnational Prostitution: Changing Patterns in a Global ContextPatterns of prostitution, like so much else in our increasingly inter-connected world, are changing radically, as the investigations in this volume dramatically show. The question of migrant prostitutes in the West may be much debated, but it is little researched. This collection makes a radical break with the current media focus on human trafficking and the old habit of simply blaming the victim. What emerges is a nuanced and empirically grounded portrait of the complexities of prostitution across national boundaries today. |
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She left her husband ' s family when her daughter was two years old . She said
that she thought of her two sisters who had married European men , and hoped
to do the same . Instead of returning home to her sister and brother , she went to ...
many and gave her mother some money , saying that she had been unable to
send money earlier because she did not work and her husband never gave her
any extra money . She was divorced and was now working again . Sawittree told
her ...
Her husband acted as her chauffeur . He would drop her off in the evening and
pick her up after work . Later , he gave up his job . Malai said that she was forced
to pay for expenses at home and left her job a year later because of this situation
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Contents
Sex Diaries of Tourists Returning from | 13 |
Male Perspectives | 24 |
Postcolonial Entrepreneurs | 42 |
Copyright | |
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Transnational Prostitution: Changing Patterns in a Global Context Susanne Thorbek,Bandana Pattanaik No preview available - 2002 |