This book offers snapshots of sex work in global history, examining how it has differed in different places around the world at different points in time.
This book offers snapshots of sex work in global history, examining how it has differed in different places around the world at different points in time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Catherine Phipps is a lecturer in the History of Gender and Sexuality at the University of Bristol. Her research examines colonial and interracial sexuality in the French Empire in North Africa, particularly prostitution and mixed marriages. She has a doctorate from the University of Oxford.
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Preface by Julia Laite List of Contributors Introduction Chapter 1 "These unfortunate women": Sex Workers' Responses to Violence in Late Sixteenth-Century Seville. Clare Burgess Chapter 2 Sex Magic, Sex Work: The Gendered Labor of Maria de Rivera and Isabel de Montoya in Puebla, Mexico in the Mid-Seventeenth Century Amanda Summers Chapter 3 Trans Sex Work in Colonial North America: A Herstory Jamey Jesperson Chapter 4 Prostitution in Eighteenth Century France Nina Kushner Chapter 5 Streetwalking and the city: un/gendering public spaces and counter-mapping Oxford and Cambridge. Olivia Durand Chapter 6 "Free me from this place of debauchery": Voices, Agency and Sex Work in French Colonial Morocco Catherine Phipps Chapter 7 "A Constant Influx of Men, Day and Night": Sex Trafficking and French Military Prostitution During the First Vietnam War (1946-54) Marie Robin Chapter 8 Selling Bodies in the Age of the Flesh: Bodies, Dance, and Postwar Japan Alice Baldock Chapter 9 Inside the Czech Sex Industry: Prostitution from 1948 to Today Kate¿ina teklová Chapter 10 Take a Picture, It Lasts Longer: Sex and the Selfie Camille Waring Chapter 11 Tracing Historical Disruptions in the Sex Worker Rights Movement in Late Colonial and Postcolonial India through Testimonies from within the Community Shriya Patnaik Chapter 12 Global Sex Work in the 20th-Century Gig Economy: Empowering Adult Content Creators through Labour Recognition Rebecca Rose Nocella
Preface by Julia Laite List of Contributors Introduction Chapter 1 "These unfortunate women": Sex Workers' Responses to Violence in Late Sixteenth-Century Seville. Clare Burgess Chapter 2 Sex Magic, Sex Work: The Gendered Labor of Maria de Rivera and Isabel de Montoya in Puebla, Mexico in the Mid-Seventeenth Century Amanda Summers Chapter 3 Trans Sex Work in Colonial North America: A Herstory Jamey Jesperson Chapter 4 Prostitution in Eighteenth Century France Nina Kushner Chapter 5 Streetwalking and the city: un/gendering public spaces and counter-mapping Oxford and Cambridge. Olivia Durand Chapter 6 "Free me from this place of debauchery": Voices, Agency and Sex Work in French Colonial Morocco Catherine Phipps Chapter 7 "A Constant Influx of Men, Day and Night": Sex Trafficking and French Military Prostitution During the First Vietnam War (1946-54) Marie Robin Chapter 8 Selling Bodies in the Age of the Flesh: Bodies, Dance, and Postwar Japan Alice Baldock Chapter 9 Inside the Czech Sex Industry: Prostitution from 1948 to Today Kate¿ina teklová Chapter 10 Take a Picture, It Lasts Longer: Sex and the Selfie Camille Waring Chapter 11 Tracing Historical Disruptions in the Sex Worker Rights Movement in Late Colonial and Postcolonial India through Testimonies from within the Community Shriya Patnaik Chapter 12 Global Sex Work in the 20th-Century Gig Economy: Empowering Adult Content Creators through Labour Recognition Rebecca Rose Nocella
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