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  • Showden, Carisa R.  (2)
  • Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press  (2)
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press
    ISBN: 9780816689590
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (377 p)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Parallel Title: Print version Negotiating Sex Work : Unintended Consequences of Policy and Activism
    DDC: 306.74
    Keywords: Prostitution -- Government policy ; Prostitutes -- Political activity ; Prostitutes -- Labor unions ; Prostitutes ; Labor unions ; Prostitutes ; Political activity ; Prostitution ; Government policy ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Globally, discussions about sex work focus on exploitation. The media regularly provides us with stories about teen girls coerced to perform sexual acts for money, frequently beaten and robbed by their pimps or traffickers. While one would have to be hard-pressed to deny that sex workers are victimized, the popular media and our political leaders emphasize sex work as exclusively exploitative. In Negotiating Sex Work, Carisa R. Showden and Samantha Majic present a series of essays that depict sex work as an issue far more complex than generally perceived. Positions on sex work are primarily
    Description / Table of Contents: Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction: The Politics of Sex Work; Part I. Sex Work and the Politics of Knowledge Production; 1. Researching Sexuality: The Politics-of-Location Approach for Studying Sex Work; 2. Beyond Prescientific Reasoning: The Sex Worker Environmental Assessment Team Study; 3. Participant-Driven Action Research (PDAR) with Sex Workers in Vancouver; Part II. Producing the Sex Worker: Law, Politics, and Unintended Consequences; 4. Demanding Victims: The Sympathetic Shift in British Prostitution Policy
    Description / Table of Contents: 5. Criminalized and Licensed: Local Politics, the Regulation of Sex Work, and the Construction of "Ugly Bodies"6. Bad Girls and Vulnerable Women: An Anthropological Analysis of Narratives Regarding Prostitution and Human Trafficking in Brazil; 7. Raids, Rescues, and Resistance: Women's Rights and Thailand's Response to Human Trafficking; 8. The Contested Citizenship of Sex Workers: The Case of the Netherlands; 9. Comrades, Push the Red Button! Prohibiting the Purchase of Sexual Services in Sweden but Not in Finland
    Description / Table of Contents: Part III. Negotiating Status: The Promises and Limits of Sex Worker Organizing10. Collective Interest Organization among Sex Workers; 11. Sex Work Politics and the Internet: Carving Out Political Space in the Blogosphere; 12. Gender Relations and HIV/AIDS Education in the Peruvian Amazon: Female Sex Worker Activists Creating Community; 13. Sex Workers' Rights Organizations and Government Funding in Canada; Contributors; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z
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    Online Resource
    Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press
    ISBN: 9780816655953
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (306 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version Choices Women Make : Agency in Domestic Violence, Assisted Reproduction, and Sex Work
    DDC: 305.4201
    Keywords: Engineering geology ; Soil mechanics ; Foundations ; Autonomy (Psychology) ; Family violence ; Feminist theory ; Prostitution ; Reproductive technology ; Women ; Identity ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Women's agency: Is it a matter of an individual's capacity for autonomy? Or of the social conditions that facilitate freedom? Combining theoretical and empirical perspectives, Carisa R. Showden investigates what exactly makes an agent and how that agency influences the ways women make inherently sensitive and difficult choices--specifically in instances of domestic violence, assisted reproduction, and sex work. In Showden's analysis, women's agency emerges as an individual and social construct, rooted in concrete experience, complex and changing over time. She traces the development and deploy
    Description / Table of Contents: COVER; CONTENTS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; INTRODUCTION; 1 Conceiving Agency: Autonomy, Freedom, and the Creation of the Embodied Subject; 2 Should I Stay or Should I Go?: Intimate Partner Violence and the Agency in "Victim"; 3 Mum's the Word: Assisted Reproduction and the Ideology of Motherhood; 4 Working It: Prostitution and the Social Construction of Sexual Desire; 5 Agency and Feminist Politics: The Role of Democratic Coalitions; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX;
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