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Realising justice for sex workers : an agenda for change / edited by Sharron A. FitzGerald and Kathryn McGarry.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
FitzGerald, Sharron A., editor.
McGarry, Kathryn, editor.
Series:
Global political economies of gender and sexuality
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Prostitution.
Prostitution--Law and legislation.
Sex workers--Legal status, laws, etc.
Sex workers.
Physical Description:
xxxv, 233 pages ; 23 cm.
Place of Publication:
London ; New York : Rowman & Littlefield International, [2018]
Summary:
In the past two decades, feminist politics on prostitution has become more polarised and ideological. On the one hand, those on the radical spectrum of feminist politics have fought long and hard to criminalise sex purchase with the intention of ultimately abolishing prostitution. Other feminists have lobbied the state to recognise and institutionalise sex workers' human rights. The collection is both a critical intervention in and a re-orientation of the schism in contemporary feminist prostitution politics. Contributors will use this schism as a platform from which to challenge current debates, and 'think' an alternative sex worker-centred politics for social justice. By placing sex workers' lived experiences of prostitution at the centre of the conversation, the book rejects the hegemony of neo-abolitionism as the solution to the 'problem' of sex work. The book brings international, trans-disciplinary scholars together to address a rights-based agenda for sex work law and policy and consequently for sex workers' lives. This collection offers an invaluable resource on the subject of how sex workers experience injustices and how we can mitigate this globally through a transformative vision of social justice.
Contents:
Racism, xenophobia and hegemonic masculinity : the Nordic model of criminalising the purchase of sex / Jay Levy
The impact of criminalisation on indoor sex workers in England and wales and the need for legislative change / Billie Lister
Feminists, step back! (re)centring and supporting sex workers' political projects / Samantha Majic
Selling sex : what influences or displaces perceptions of agency? / Jane Dodsworth
Universities as spaces of sexual diversity : students engaged in sex work in Amsterdam
Marie-louise janssen
Examining and challenging the everyday power relations affecting sex workers' health / Pippa Grenfell, Lucy Platt and Luca Stevenson
Decriminalisation and social justice : a public health perspective on sex work / Gillian Abel
Turning perspectives on migrant sex workers inside out : from the current criminalisation and victimisation to the need of rights and legalisation / Alexandra Oliveira
Sex worker rights, recognition and resistance : towards a "real politics of justice" / Maggie O'Neill and Mary Laing
Into the light : a model of justice for workers' rights in the shadow and gig economy / Belinda Brooks Gordon
Reconceptualising on-street sex work as a complex affective social assemblage / Anna Carline and Jamie Murray
Notes on contributors
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Other Format:
Online version: Realising justice for sex workers
ISBN:
9781786603944
1786603942
9781786603951
1786603950
OCLC:
992433154
Publisher Number:
99977947932

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