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Combining sociological theory, fandom, and memoir on sex work and motherhood, this experimental manifesto rejects dominant narratives about marginalized people.

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Combining sociological theory, fandom, and memoir on sex work and motherhood, this experimental manifesto rejects dominant narratives about marginalized people.
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Autorenporträt
Juniper Fitzgerald is a mother, sex worker, and academic based in the Midwest. Her children’s book, How Mamas Love Their Babies, was published by the Feminist Press in 2018 and was the first to feature a sex-working parent. Beyond her scholarly work, she has contributed to We Too: Essays on Sex Work and Survival and her writing has appeared in Tits and Sass, Mutha magazine, and the Rumpus. She holds a PhD in sociology and is a lifelong Gillian Anderson fan.