Prostitution, Harm and Gender Inequality: Theory, Research and Policy
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138268203
ISBN-10: 1138268208
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138268208
Pagini: 224
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateNotă biografică
Dr Maddy Coy is Deputy Director of the Child and Woman Abuse Studies Unit at London Metropolitan University, UK
Recenzii
'This impressive collection tracks the multiple and substantial harms of the prostitution industry to women worldwide. Those seeking to normalize men's purchase of women rely on abstractions of agency and empowerment while marginalizing the recruitment and oppression that creates this lucrative industry. Anyone committed to equality between men and women will find in this book a welcome dose of reality.' Janine Benedet, University of British Columbia, Canada 'This lucid and wide-ranging volume constitutes a much-needed intervention in feminist debates about prostitution. Integrating theoretical innovation with new empirical research, Prostitution, Harm and Gender Inequality is a must-read for scholars and activists alike.' Rebecca Whisnant, University of Dayton, USA 'Taken together, the contributions of the book can be seen as pieces of a puzzle. Each one tells a part of the story of the contemporary commercialization of sex, which has been culturally normalized, by being conceptualized as women’s ’choice’. Such popular approaches, the ’puzzle’ shows, shadow the lived experiences of violence, exploitation and dehumanization of women in prostitution, while at the same time promoting regulatory policies based on decriminalization with doubtful effectiveness in controlling the industry.' LSE Review of Books 'In this hugely important work, the authors expose prostitution as a fundamental practice of gender inequality. It is shown to be both a cause and a consequence of unequal relations between women and men. Together the works blast through the fog of neoliberal rhetoric around individual choice and agency, and using evidence-based analysis place the harms inherent to prostitution centre-stage... Prostitution, Harm and Gender Inequality is crucial reading for academics, practitioners, and activists. What the research and analysis attest to is that as long as society tolerates or even enables prostitution, there can be no equality for women... Prostitution
Cuprins
Introduction, MaddyCoy; Chapter 1 McSexualization of Bodies, Sex and Sexualities, Marjut Jyrkinen; Chapter 2 Means of Delivery, Jackie Turner; Chapter 3 Meeting Gendered Demand, Jody Raphael; Chapter 4 Beyond ‘Agency’ and ‘Choice’ in Theorizing Prostitution, Sheila Jeffreys; Chapter 5 Theorizing Harm through the Sex of Prostitution, Meagan Tyler; Chapter 6 ‘I Am a Person Too’, Maddy Coy; Chapter 7 Troubling Notions of Male Entitlement, Maddy Coy, Miranda A.H. Horvath, Liz Kelly; Chapter 8 Legitimizing Prostitution, Mary Lucille Sullivan; Chapter 9 The Various ‘Problems’ of Prostitution – A Dynamic Frame Analysis of Swedish Prostitution Policy, Josefina Erikson; Chapter 10 Selling Sex Sells, Maddy Coy, Josephine Wakeling, Maria Garner;
Descriere
Through exploring gendered inequality and re-engaging with an understanding of prostitution as harmful with impacts on the self and body that are experienced as abusive but do not always constitute violence, this book introduces a range of research and thinking, while also drawing on existing literature to explore the consequences of prostitution for women in the sex industry and on wider gender relations.