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The Language of Sex Work: Routledge Research in Language, Gender, and Sexuality

Editat de Benedict J.L. Rowlett, Rodrigo Borba
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 feb 2025
This collection brings together established and exciting new voices to shed light on the language of and about sex work, offering an empirically nuanced understanding of commercial sex through language.
While there is burgeoning literature on sex work in the social sciences, there has been little work to date centering it from a linguistic perspective. Chapters make the case for language as central to sex work practices and the transactions of intimacy, in the negotiation of services, promotional strategies, and the performance of desire. Featuring insights from diverse geographic contexts, the volume is divided into four sections, which critically reflect on different dimensions of language and sex work, including sex work, gender, and desire; online sex work; sex work and race; sex worker advocacy; and the language of victimization and exploitation. The volume illuminates the ways in which commercial sex work is negotiated in embodied linguistic interaction and attendant issues of power, identity, gender, race, and desire.
Systematizing the body of growing knowledge around language and sex work from an interdisciplinary lens, this book is key reading for scholars, policymakers, and activists in sociolinguistics and discourse analysis, as well as fields such as anthropology, sociology, criminology, and health and social care.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781032484006
ISBN-10: 1032484004
Pagini: 384
Ilustrații: 68
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Language, Gender, and Sexuality

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Notă biografică

Benedict J.L. Rowlett is Associate Professor in the Academy of Language and Culture at Hong Kong Baptist University.
Rodrigo Borba is Associate Professor and Director of the Interdisciplinary Graduate Programme in Applied Linguistics at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.

Cuprins

Contents
List of Figures
Notes on contributors
1          Speaking of sex work: Setting a research agenda
            BENEDICT J. L. ROWLETT AND RODRIGO BORBA
2            ‘Why do you think a woman can’t enjoy sex as much as a man can?’: Discourses of women’s sexual desire, pleasure and agency in an online sex work forum
            HOLLIE MCILHONE, ROBERT LAWSON, MATT GEE AND PELHAM CARTER
3            The pleasure of pleasing: a corpus-assisted small stories approach to male clients’ affective identity constructions of heterosexual desire in PunterNet reviews
            SAGREDOS CHRISTOS
4          ‘I’m not a faggot, I’m a man’: How male sex workers doing masculinity talking sex
            CIRUS RINALDI, MARCO BACIO AND RICCARDO CALDARERA
5            Polyvalent attribution and the discursive construction of Blackwomen’s sexual labor in The Boondocks
            DEANDRE MILES-HERCULES AND MARIAH WEBBER
6          ‘Good evening you sex-hungry crowd!’: Discursive-corporeal performances and strategies of a black male sex worker on X/Twitter
            GLENDA CRISTINA VALIM DE MELO
7            The narratives she lives by: Identity, intersection and agency in the many roles of a Filipina sex worker in Hong Kong
            BENEDICT J. L. ROWLETT AND JASON POLLEY
8            Sissy hypno in a trans-affirming register: Shifting semiotics of pornography online
            MAUREEN KOSSE AND KIRA HALL
9            Computable desires: Platformed sex work and the datafication of intimacy
            EDUARDO MARTINS
10          Resisting discrimination against sex work/ers: A Critical Discourse Analysis of comments on YouTube
            EVELIN NIKOLOVA
11          Sex workers’ place of enunciation: A Materialist Discourse Analytical approach
            MARIA FERNANDA MOREIRA, KARINE DE MEDEIROS RIBEIRO AND LAURO BALDINI
12          Hyperbole for advocacy: Stereotypical and subversive sex work in Naty Menstrual’s writing
              JOSE ANTONIO JÓDAR-SÁNCHEZ
13          The dynamics of agency in sex work: Discursive constructions of violence in transnational contexts
            JILL MCCRACKEN AND RAN HU
14          ‘Foreign, illegal prostitutes’ and ‘New Zealand working girls’: Sex workers as villains and victims in media discourse
            MATILDA NEYLAND
15        ‘I am not a victim of anything’: Minors identified as victims of human trafficking in Italy
            TRINE MYGIND KORSBY
Index
 

Descriere

This collection brings together established and exciting new voices to shed light on the language of and about sex work, offering an empirically nuanced understanding of commercial sex through language.