ISBN:
9781742193724
Language:
English
Pages:
1Online-Ressource (xvii, 445 Seiten)
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als Not for sale
DDC:
305.42
Keywords:
Sex-oriented businesses
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Electronic books
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Electronic books
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Junge
;
Feminismus
;
Pornografie
;
Feminismus
Abstract:
Including the latest research on prostitution and pornography, this essay anthology shows how the sex industries harm those within them while undermining the possibilities for gender justice, human equality, and stable sexual relationships. From sex industries survivors to social activists and theorists such as Taylor Lee, Adriene Sere, and Kristen Anderberg, this volume asses from a feminist perspective the racism, poverty, militarism, and corporate capitalism of selling sex through strip clubs, brothels, mail-order brides, and child pornography
Description / Table of Contents:
Book Cover; About the Authors; Copyright; Contents; Permissions; Introduction; Organization and contents; Acknowledgements; Part One: Understanding Systems of Prostitution; How prostitution works; Confronting pornography: Some conceptual basics; Blow bangs and cluster bombs: The cruelty of men and Americans; The use of new communications and information technologies for sexual exploitation of women and children; In and out: A survivor's memoir of stripping; Pornography, prostitution, and women's human rights in Japan; Prostitution and the new slavery
Description / Table of Contents:
King Kong and the white woman: Hustler magazine and the demonization of black masculinityNobody's concubine; Prostitution in Vancouver: Pimping women and the colonization of First Nations; The journey home; Pornography, prostitution, and a beautiful and tragic recent history; Part Two: Resisting the Sexual New World Order; Prostitution for everyone: Feminism, globalisation, and the 'sex' industry; Left Labor in bed with the sex industry; Resisting the promotion of prostitution in Canada: A view from the Vancouver Rape Relief and Women's Shelter
Description / Table of Contents:
Can prostitution be safe?: Applying occupational health and safety codes to Australia's legalised brothel prostitutionSex and feminism: Who is being silenced?; No more 'porn nights'; Girls to boyz: Sex radical women promoting pornography and prostitution; Part Three: Surviving, Conceiving, Confronting; Strategies of connection: Prostitution and feminist politics; Making hay while the sun shines: The dynamics of rural strip clubs in the American Upper Midwest, and the community response; What does pornography say about me(n)?: How I became an anti-pornography activist
Description / Table of Contents:
Who are women in pornography?: A conversationCuntspeak: Words from the heart of darkness; Prostitution as a harmful cultural practice; Pornography and international human rights; Against their will: Nepal's activist theatre fights girl-trafficking; Fighting the war against sexual trafficking of women and girls; Contributors; Index; Index;
Note:
Description based upon print version of record
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