1st Edition

Sex Work and Sex Workers

Edited By Roberto Refinetti Copyright 1999
228 Pages
by Routledge

228 Pages
by Routledge

120 Pages
by Routledge

Sexuality & Culture serves as a compelling forum for the analysis of ethical, cultural, psychological, social, and political issues related to sexual relationships and sexual behavior. These issues include, but are not limited to: sexual consent and sexual responsibility; sexual harassment and freedom of speech and association; sexual privacy; censorship and pornography; impact of film/literature... Read more
Editorial; Sex Work, Sex Workers, and Beyond; Articles; Twelve-Step Feminism Makes Sex Workers Sick: How the State and the Recovery Movement Turn Radical Women Into “Useless Citizens”; Reframing “Eve” in the Aids Era: The Pursuit of Legitimacy by New Zealand Sex Workers; Long-Term Consumption of “X-Rated” Materials and Attitudes Toward Women Among Australian Consumers of X-Rated Videos; Sex, Beach Boys, and Female Tourists in the Caribbean; Invisible Man: A Queer Critique of Feminist Anti-Pornography Theory; Theorizing Prostitution: The Question of Agency; Pole Work: Autoethnography of a Strip Club; Book Reviews; Honoring Desire; Trafficking in Myths?; On Radical Sex Work: Services, Symbols, and Feminist Questions; Sexual Revolution and Other Future Business; A Triadic Perspective; Sex: Freedom and Responsibility; What Can We Say About Sexual Harassment?; Feminism, Sexual Harassment, and the Atypical Case 1; Sexual Turmoil Down Under; Read Judge Posner; Film Review; In The Company of Men Behaving Badly; Personal Perspective; Hey, I’m a Femenist! A Male Professor Weighs In With Feminist Pedagogy

Biography

Barry M. Dank, Roberto Refinetti