Prostitution, Pornography and Trafficking in Women
Israel's Blood Money
Herausgeber: Hertzog, Esther; Shadmi, Erella
Prostitution, Pornography and Trafficking in Women
Israel's Blood Money
Herausgeber: Hertzog, Esther; Shadmi, Erella
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This book examines the sex industry in Israel, using feminist concepts to elaborate on the power of prostitution to shape a world in which women are objects for fulfilling men's desires.
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This book examines the sex industry in Israel, using feminist concepts to elaborate on the power of prostitution to shape a world in which women are objects for fulfilling men's desires.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 507g
- ISBN-13: 9781138364585
- ISBN-10: 1138364584
- Artikelnr.: 55044444
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 507g
- ISBN-13: 9781138364585
- ISBN-10: 1138364584
- Artikelnr.: 55044444
Esther Hertzog is a social athropologist and a feminist activist. She is the former head of the Social Science Department and the founder of the Anthropology program at Beit Berl Academic College, Israel, and Senior Lecturer in Social Anthropology and Gender Studies at Zefat and Levinsky Academic Colleges, Israel. Prof. Hertzog is the author of Patrons of women: Literacy projects and gender development in rural Nepal and Immigrants and bureaucrats, Ethiopians in an Israeli absorption center, the editor of Life, death and sacrifice: Women and family in the Holocaust, and the co-editor of Serendipity in anthropological research: The nomadic turn and Perspectives on Israeli anthropology. Erella Shadmi is an independent scholar and activist. Formerly, she was the head of the Women's Studies Department and Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Law Enforcement at Beit Berl Academic College, Israel. She also taught women's studies and the sociology of policing at Ben Gurion University and Schechter Institute for Jewish Studies. Dr. Shadmi is also a retired police Lieutenant Colonel. She is the author of Fortified land: Police, policing and the politics of security and Thinking as a woman: Women and feminism in Israel, the editor of Mother's way (on the maternal gift economy and modern matriarchal studies), and the co-editor of Sappho in the Holy Land: Lesbian experiences and dilemmas in Israel and The pursuit of justice: Studies in crime and law enforcement in Israel.
Introduction
Part I The State and The Sex Trade
1. Prostitution and the State
2. Women who Traffic for Sex, and Criminal Court Rulings
3. [Trade in] Women and the Israel Police
Part II Women in Prostitution
4. Prostitution and the White-Slave Trade in Palestine
5. Cycles of Voiceless Silence and Silencing
6. Circles of Influence
Part III Cultural Aspects of Prostitution
7. Prostitution: Myth and Reality
8. Feminist Israeli Cinema
9. Male Prostitution, Morality and Dissident Pleasures
Part IV The Feminist Struggle Against Pornography
10. The Liberal Disguise of Pornography in Public Discourse in Israel
11. Controversy amd Consensus, Pornography and Hate Speech
Part I The State and The Sex Trade
1. Prostitution and the State
2. Women who Traffic for Sex, and Criminal Court Rulings
3. [Trade in] Women and the Israel Police
Part II Women in Prostitution
4. Prostitution and the White-Slave Trade in Palestine
5. Cycles of Voiceless Silence and Silencing
6. Circles of Influence
Part III Cultural Aspects of Prostitution
7. Prostitution: Myth and Reality
8. Feminist Israeli Cinema
9. Male Prostitution, Morality and Dissident Pleasures
Part IV The Feminist Struggle Against Pornography
10. The Liberal Disguise of Pornography in Public Discourse in Israel
11. Controversy amd Consensus, Pornography and Hate Speech
Introduction
Part I The State and The Sex Trade
1. Prostitution and the State
2. Women who Traffic for Sex, and Criminal Court Rulings
3. [Trade in] Women and the Israel Police
Part II Women in Prostitution
4. Prostitution and the White-Slave Trade in Palestine
5. Cycles of Voiceless Silence and Silencing
6. Circles of Influence
Part III Cultural Aspects of Prostitution
7. Prostitution: Myth and Reality
8. Feminist Israeli Cinema
9. Male Prostitution, Morality and Dissident Pleasures
Part IV The Feminist Struggle Against Pornography
10. The Liberal Disguise of Pornography in Public Discourse in Israel
11. Controversy amd Consensus, Pornography and Hate Speech
Part I The State and The Sex Trade
1. Prostitution and the State
2. Women who Traffic for Sex, and Criminal Court Rulings
3. [Trade in] Women and the Israel Police
Part II Women in Prostitution
4. Prostitution and the White-Slave Trade in Palestine
5. Cycles of Voiceless Silence and Silencing
6. Circles of Influence
Part III Cultural Aspects of Prostitution
7. Prostitution: Myth and Reality
8. Feminist Israeli Cinema
9. Male Prostitution, Morality and Dissident Pleasures
Part IV The Feminist Struggle Against Pornography
10. The Liberal Disguise of Pornography in Public Discourse in Israel
11. Controversy amd Consensus, Pornography and Hate Speech