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Queer Sex Work explores what it might mean to 'be', 'do' and 'think' queer(ly) in the study and practice of commercial sex.
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Queer Sex Work explores what it might mean to 'be', 'do' and 'think' queer(ly) in the study and practice of commercial sex.
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- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2015
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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Mary Laing, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Northumbria University. Her research focuses on the criminalisation of sex and sexualities, with a specific focus on the sex industry. Most recently she has been working on a project exploring the licencing of adult work in Canada, as well as undertaking participatory research with sex workers in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. She has approximately 8 years 'on the ground' experience as a volunteer outreach worker in both the UK and Canada, and has experience delivering harm minimisation services to both male and female indoor and outdoor sex workers. Mary is the joint academic board representative for the UK Network of Sex Work Projects and has publications in journals including Sexualities, Geoforum and the Journal of Law and Society. Katy Pilcher, PhD, is a Lecturer in Sociology at Aston University. Her research interests centre around gender, sexualities, sex work, ageing, embodiment, work and employment relations, and visual research methods. Katy has completed research projects relating to erotic dance, sex work, and ageing and everyday life. She has published articles in Sexualities, Sociological Research Online, Leisure Studies, and Journal of International Women's Studies. Katy is an executive committee member of the Feminist and Women's Studies Association UK and Ireland. Nicola Smith, PhD, is a Senior Lecturer in Political Science at the University of Birmingham. Her research is broadly concerned with issues surrounding neo-liberal globalisation and social justice, particularly with respect to the (re)production of uneven gendered and sexualised power relations. Key publications include Global Social Justice (2010, Routledge, co-edited), Body/State (Ashgate, 2013, co-edited) and articles on commercial sex and queer theory in Sexualities, Review of International Political Economy and British Journal of Politics and International Relations.
1. Being
Thinking and Doing 'Queer' in Debates about Commercial Sex
Nicola Smith
Mary Laing and Katy Pilcher Part I: Sex
Work and Queer Interventions 2. Queer in/and Sexual Economies
Nicola Smith 3. Sex
Work
Queerly: Identity
Authenticity and Laboured Performance
Heather Berg 4. After the Image: Labour in Pornography
Helen Hester 5. "Serving It": Werq Queers Our Sex
$ex Queers Our Work
Michael McNamara
Zeb Tortorici and Virgie Tovar 6. Beyond Stigmatisation: The Asian Sex Worker as First-World Savior
Christopher Patterson Part II: Queer Embodiments
Identities
Intersections 7. Critical Femininities
Fluid Sexualities
and Queer Temporalities: Erotic Performers on Objectification
Femmephobia and Oppression
Zahra Stardust 8. Being Paid to be in Pain: The Experiences of a Professional Submissive
Victoria Holt 9. Kinks and Shrinks: The Therapeutic Value of Queer Sex Work
Cassandra Avenatti and Eliza Jones 10. Dangerous Curves: The Complex Intersections Between Queerness
Fatness and Sex Work
Kitty Stryker 11. Older Age
Ablebodiness and Buying Commercial Sex: Reclaiming the Sexual Self
Teela Sanders 12. Supporting Disabled People with their Sexual Lives: A Clear Guide for Health and Social Care Professionals
Tuppy Owens Part III: New Spaces of/and Queer Sex Work 13. Queering Tourism: Exploring Queer Desire and Mobility in a Globalized World
Dana Collins 14. Subverting Heteronormativity in a Lesbian Erotic Dance Venue? Queer Moments and Heteronormative Tensions
Katy Pilcher 15. M$M @ Gaydar: Queering the Social Network
Allan Tyler 16. Troubling the Margins between Intimacy and Anonymity: Queer(y)ing the Virtual Sex Industry in Second Life
Lesley Procter Part IV: Commercial Sex and Queer Communities 17. Community Sex Work: A Conversation with Nenna Feelmore Joiner
Mireille Miller-Young 18. Queering Porn Audiences
Clarissa Smith
Feona Attwood and Martin Barker 19. Outdoor Brothel Culture: The Un/making of a Trans Stroll in Vancouver's West End
1975-84
Becki L. Ross 20. 'Mates from the Pub': The Unsettling of Sex Work Through Stories of Exchange Among Men 'Doing Business' in Manchester
Michael Atkins Part V: Activism and Policy 21. The Best Parties Happen Under the Bus: The Impact of Lesbian Institutions on Queer Sex Workers in Australia
Ryan Elizabeth Cole
Elena Jeffreys and Janelle Fawkes 22. Queering Whiteness: Unpacking Privilege within the U.S. Sex Worker Rights Movement
Meg Panichelli
Stéphanie Wahab
Penelope Saunders and Moshoula Capous-Desyllas 23. Male Escorting
Safety and National Ugly Mugs: Queering Policy and Practice on the Reporting of Crimes Against Sex Workers
Alex Bryce
Rosie Campbell
Jane Pitcher
Mary Laing
Adele Irving
Josh Brandon
Kerri Swindells
and Sophie Safrazyan 24. 'Someone You Know is a Sex Worker': A Media Campaign for the St. James Infirmary
Rachel Schreiber 25. Speaking Out: Working with Queer Men Who Experience Sexual Assault
Catherine Bewley 26. Afterword
Dennis Altman.
Thinking and Doing 'Queer' in Debates about Commercial Sex
Nicola Smith
Mary Laing and Katy Pilcher Part I: Sex
Work and Queer Interventions 2. Queer in/and Sexual Economies
Nicola Smith 3. Sex
Work
Queerly: Identity
Authenticity and Laboured Performance
Heather Berg 4. After the Image: Labour in Pornography
Helen Hester 5. "Serving It": Werq Queers Our Sex
$ex Queers Our Work
Michael McNamara
Zeb Tortorici and Virgie Tovar 6. Beyond Stigmatisation: The Asian Sex Worker as First-World Savior
Christopher Patterson Part II: Queer Embodiments
Identities
Intersections 7. Critical Femininities
Fluid Sexualities
and Queer Temporalities: Erotic Performers on Objectification
Femmephobia and Oppression
Zahra Stardust 8. Being Paid to be in Pain: The Experiences of a Professional Submissive
Victoria Holt 9. Kinks and Shrinks: The Therapeutic Value of Queer Sex Work
Cassandra Avenatti and Eliza Jones 10. Dangerous Curves: The Complex Intersections Between Queerness
Fatness and Sex Work
Kitty Stryker 11. Older Age
Ablebodiness and Buying Commercial Sex: Reclaiming the Sexual Self
Teela Sanders 12. Supporting Disabled People with their Sexual Lives: A Clear Guide for Health and Social Care Professionals
Tuppy Owens Part III: New Spaces of/and Queer Sex Work 13. Queering Tourism: Exploring Queer Desire and Mobility in a Globalized World
Dana Collins 14. Subverting Heteronormativity in a Lesbian Erotic Dance Venue? Queer Moments and Heteronormative Tensions
Katy Pilcher 15. M$M @ Gaydar: Queering the Social Network
Allan Tyler 16. Troubling the Margins between Intimacy and Anonymity: Queer(y)ing the Virtual Sex Industry in Second Life
Lesley Procter Part IV: Commercial Sex and Queer Communities 17. Community Sex Work: A Conversation with Nenna Feelmore Joiner
Mireille Miller-Young 18. Queering Porn Audiences
Clarissa Smith
Feona Attwood and Martin Barker 19. Outdoor Brothel Culture: The Un/making of a Trans Stroll in Vancouver's West End
1975-84
Becki L. Ross 20. 'Mates from the Pub': The Unsettling of Sex Work Through Stories of Exchange Among Men 'Doing Business' in Manchester
Michael Atkins Part V: Activism and Policy 21. The Best Parties Happen Under the Bus: The Impact of Lesbian Institutions on Queer Sex Workers in Australia
Ryan Elizabeth Cole
Elena Jeffreys and Janelle Fawkes 22. Queering Whiteness: Unpacking Privilege within the U.S. Sex Worker Rights Movement
Meg Panichelli
Stéphanie Wahab
Penelope Saunders and Moshoula Capous-Desyllas 23. Male Escorting
Safety and National Ugly Mugs: Queering Policy and Practice on the Reporting of Crimes Against Sex Workers
Alex Bryce
Rosie Campbell
Jane Pitcher
Mary Laing
Adele Irving
Josh Brandon
Kerri Swindells
and Sophie Safrazyan 24. 'Someone You Know is a Sex Worker': A Media Campaign for the St. James Infirmary
Rachel Schreiber 25. Speaking Out: Working with Queer Men Who Experience Sexual Assault
Catherine Bewley 26. Afterword
Dennis Altman.
1. Being
Thinking and Doing 'Queer' in Debates about Commercial Sex
Nicola Smith
Mary Laing and Katy Pilcher Part I: Sex
Work and Queer Interventions 2. Queer in/and Sexual Economies
Nicola Smith 3. Sex
Work
Queerly: Identity
Authenticity and Laboured Performance
Heather Berg 4. After the Image: Labour in Pornography
Helen Hester 5. "Serving It": Werq Queers Our Sex
$ex Queers Our Work
Michael McNamara
Zeb Tortorici and Virgie Tovar 6. Beyond Stigmatisation: The Asian Sex Worker as First-World Savior
Christopher Patterson Part II: Queer Embodiments
Identities
Intersections 7. Critical Femininities
Fluid Sexualities
and Queer Temporalities: Erotic Performers on Objectification
Femmephobia and Oppression
Zahra Stardust 8. Being Paid to be in Pain: The Experiences of a Professional Submissive
Victoria Holt 9. Kinks and Shrinks: The Therapeutic Value of Queer Sex Work
Cassandra Avenatti and Eliza Jones 10. Dangerous Curves: The Complex Intersections Between Queerness
Fatness and Sex Work
Kitty Stryker 11. Older Age
Ablebodiness and Buying Commercial Sex: Reclaiming the Sexual Self
Teela Sanders 12. Supporting Disabled People with their Sexual Lives: A Clear Guide for Health and Social Care Professionals
Tuppy Owens Part III: New Spaces of/and Queer Sex Work 13. Queering Tourism: Exploring Queer Desire and Mobility in a Globalized World
Dana Collins 14. Subverting Heteronormativity in a Lesbian Erotic Dance Venue? Queer Moments and Heteronormative Tensions
Katy Pilcher 15. M$M @ Gaydar: Queering the Social Network
Allan Tyler 16. Troubling the Margins between Intimacy and Anonymity: Queer(y)ing the Virtual Sex Industry in Second Life
Lesley Procter Part IV: Commercial Sex and Queer Communities 17. Community Sex Work: A Conversation with Nenna Feelmore Joiner
Mireille Miller-Young 18. Queering Porn Audiences
Clarissa Smith
Feona Attwood and Martin Barker 19. Outdoor Brothel Culture: The Un/making of a Trans Stroll in Vancouver's West End
1975-84
Becki L. Ross 20. 'Mates from the Pub': The Unsettling of Sex Work Through Stories of Exchange Among Men 'Doing Business' in Manchester
Michael Atkins Part V: Activism and Policy 21. The Best Parties Happen Under the Bus: The Impact of Lesbian Institutions on Queer Sex Workers in Australia
Ryan Elizabeth Cole
Elena Jeffreys and Janelle Fawkes 22. Queering Whiteness: Unpacking Privilege within the U.S. Sex Worker Rights Movement
Meg Panichelli
Stéphanie Wahab
Penelope Saunders and Moshoula Capous-Desyllas 23. Male Escorting
Safety and National Ugly Mugs: Queering Policy and Practice on the Reporting of Crimes Against Sex Workers
Alex Bryce
Rosie Campbell
Jane Pitcher
Mary Laing
Adele Irving
Josh Brandon
Kerri Swindells
and Sophie Safrazyan 24. 'Someone You Know is a Sex Worker': A Media Campaign for the St. James Infirmary
Rachel Schreiber 25. Speaking Out: Working with Queer Men Who Experience Sexual Assault
Catherine Bewley 26. Afterword
Dennis Altman.
Thinking and Doing 'Queer' in Debates about Commercial Sex
Nicola Smith
Mary Laing and Katy Pilcher Part I: Sex
Work and Queer Interventions 2. Queer in/and Sexual Economies
Nicola Smith 3. Sex
Work
Queerly: Identity
Authenticity and Laboured Performance
Heather Berg 4. After the Image: Labour in Pornography
Helen Hester 5. "Serving It": Werq Queers Our Sex
$ex Queers Our Work
Michael McNamara
Zeb Tortorici and Virgie Tovar 6. Beyond Stigmatisation: The Asian Sex Worker as First-World Savior
Christopher Patterson Part II: Queer Embodiments
Identities
Intersections 7. Critical Femininities
Fluid Sexualities
and Queer Temporalities: Erotic Performers on Objectification
Femmephobia and Oppression
Zahra Stardust 8. Being Paid to be in Pain: The Experiences of a Professional Submissive
Victoria Holt 9. Kinks and Shrinks: The Therapeutic Value of Queer Sex Work
Cassandra Avenatti and Eliza Jones 10. Dangerous Curves: The Complex Intersections Between Queerness
Fatness and Sex Work
Kitty Stryker 11. Older Age
Ablebodiness and Buying Commercial Sex: Reclaiming the Sexual Self
Teela Sanders 12. Supporting Disabled People with their Sexual Lives: A Clear Guide for Health and Social Care Professionals
Tuppy Owens Part III: New Spaces of/and Queer Sex Work 13. Queering Tourism: Exploring Queer Desire and Mobility in a Globalized World
Dana Collins 14. Subverting Heteronormativity in a Lesbian Erotic Dance Venue? Queer Moments and Heteronormative Tensions
Katy Pilcher 15. M$M @ Gaydar: Queering the Social Network
Allan Tyler 16. Troubling the Margins between Intimacy and Anonymity: Queer(y)ing the Virtual Sex Industry in Second Life
Lesley Procter Part IV: Commercial Sex and Queer Communities 17. Community Sex Work: A Conversation with Nenna Feelmore Joiner
Mireille Miller-Young 18. Queering Porn Audiences
Clarissa Smith
Feona Attwood and Martin Barker 19. Outdoor Brothel Culture: The Un/making of a Trans Stroll in Vancouver's West End
1975-84
Becki L. Ross 20. 'Mates from the Pub': The Unsettling of Sex Work Through Stories of Exchange Among Men 'Doing Business' in Manchester
Michael Atkins Part V: Activism and Policy 21. The Best Parties Happen Under the Bus: The Impact of Lesbian Institutions on Queer Sex Workers in Australia
Ryan Elizabeth Cole
Elena Jeffreys and Janelle Fawkes 22. Queering Whiteness: Unpacking Privilege within the U.S. Sex Worker Rights Movement
Meg Panichelli
Stéphanie Wahab
Penelope Saunders and Moshoula Capous-Desyllas 23. Male Escorting
Safety and National Ugly Mugs: Queering Policy and Practice on the Reporting of Crimes Against Sex Workers
Alex Bryce
Rosie Campbell
Jane Pitcher
Mary Laing
Adele Irving
Josh Brandon
Kerri Swindells
and Sophie Safrazyan 24. 'Someone You Know is a Sex Worker': A Media Campaign for the St. James Infirmary
Rachel Schreiber 25. Speaking Out: Working with Queer Men Who Experience Sexual Assault
Catherine Bewley 26. Afterword
Dennis Altman.