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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Prostitution was seen as yet another form of violence against women . By the
1990s , aspects of ROKS radical thinking had permeated the wider women ' s
movement and finally mainstream public opinion . The women ' s sections of all ...
The fact that some - women ( or men ) can sell sex and give the power to some
men ( or women ) to buy it is somehow seen as demeaning for all human beings .
Sex - workers ' groups maintain that the demand to recognize sex work as work ...
It might also be pointed out that many women performing artists were seen as '
immoral because of their alleged liberal attitude to sexual codes . The description
of sex work as entertainment work takes prostitution beyond the paradigm of ...
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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 |