Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 17,Útgáfa 21995 |
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... workers in this manner ? Of all the essays in this issue , only Chancer begins to approach this question , asking what it is about sex work that provokes such simultaneous discomfort and fascination in academics . Unlike nineteenth ...
... workers in this manner ? Of all the essays in this issue , only Chancer begins to approach this question , asking what it is about sex work that provokes such simultaneous discomfort and fascination in academics . Unlike nineteenth ...
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... sex workers ' agency . But how much agency or choice do prostitutes as workers have ? What groups of women would " choose " a job that is illegal ( and therefore subject to endless institutional recriminations ) , socially stigmatized ...
... sex workers ' agency . But how much agency or choice do prostitutes as workers have ? What groups of women would " choose " a job that is illegal ( and therefore subject to endless institutional recriminations ) , socially stigmatized ...
Síða 170
... [ sex workers ] speak for themselves " ( 7 ) entails abandoning political critique . Works Cited Bourdieu , Pierre ... Sex Work : Writings by Women in the Sex Industry . San Francisco : Cleis , 1987 . Enloe , Cynthia . Bananas , Beaches ...
... [ sex workers ] speak for themselves " ( 7 ) entails abandoning political critique . Works Cited Bourdieu , Pierre ... Sex Work : Writings by Women in the Sex Industry . San Francisco : Cleis , 1987 . Enloe , Cynthia . Bananas , Beaches ...
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