Global Sex Workers: Rights, Resistance, and Redefinition

Author:   Kamala Kempadoo ,  Jo Doezema
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9780415918299


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   16 June 1998
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Kamala Kempadoo ,  Jo Doezema
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.570kg
ISBN:  

9780415918299


ISBN 10:   0415918294
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   16 June 1998
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgments, Introduction: Globalizing Sex Workers’ Rights, PART ONE: RETHINKING SEX WORK, PART TWO: MIGRATIONS AND TOURISM, PART THREE: SEX WORKERS’ ORGANIZATIONS, PART FOUR: AIDS PREVENTION AND SEX WORKERS’ EMPOWERMENT, Bibliography, Contributors and Contributing Organizations, Index

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These studies provide a wealth of information and data. The analytical chapters that precede and follow them are enlightening. -- The Progressive A provocative collection of essays on prostitution, by scholars, journalists, and sex workers, with a focus on developing countries along with two essays on Japan...While the authors strongly condem forced labor, they contend that law enforcement should address the question of coercion, not sexual activity itself. -- Foreign Affairs Few works have presented as well-rounded a view of prostitution as this volume. -- Library Journal Frankly, I expected this book to be depressing, if informative; it turned out to be exhilarating and educational. The international group of scholars, activists, and sex workers whose voices Kempadoo and Doezema have brought together shows us women as victims and agents of resistance, colonized bodies, and defiant minds, rejecting all received cliches about prostitution, whether the source of the cliche be academic, imperial, or (even) feminist. -- Lillian S. Robinson, co-author Night Market: Sexual Cultures and the Thai Economic Miracle Global Sex Workers is an important new work on the changing global politics of sex work that will shake up anyone used to thinking of women sex workers solely as victims. -- Elaine Bernard, Executive Director of the Harvard University Trade Union Program Global Sex Workers will expand the understanding of every reader who is willing to let sex workers and their advocates speak for themselves. This is an enormously powerful book which will shake up the global systems of discourse, sourced in Neo-Victorian moralism, which operate out of touch with, and at the expense of, sex workers real lives. -- Carol Queen, author of Real Live Nude Girls: Chronicles of Sex-Positive Culture


""These studies provide a wealth of information and data. The analytical chapters that precede and follow them are enlightening."" -- The Progressive ""A provocative collection of essays on prostitution, by scholars, journalists, and sex workers, with a focus on developing countries along with two essays on Japan...While the authors strongly condem forced labor, they contend that law enforcement should address the question of coercion, not sexual activity itself."" -- Foreign Affairs ""Few works have presented as well-rounded a view of prostitution as this volume."" -- Library Journal ""Frankly, I expected this book to be depressing, if informative; it turned out to be exhilarating and educational. The international group of scholars, activists, and sex workers whose voices Kempadoo and Doezema have brought together shows us women as victims and agents of resistance, colonized bodies, and defiant minds, rejecting all received clichés about prostitution, whether the source of the cliché be academic, imperial, or (even) feminist."" -- Lillian S. Robinson, co-author Night Market: Sexual Cultures and the Thai EconomicMiracle ""Global Sex Workers is an important new work on the changing global politics of sex work that will shake up anyone used to thinking of women sex workers solely as victims."" -- Elaine Bernard, Executive Director of the Harvard University Trade Union Program ""Global Sex Workers will expand the understanding of every reader who is willing to let sex workers and their advocates speak for themselves. This is an enormously powerful book which will shake up the global systems of discourse, sourced in Neo-Victorian moralism, which operate out of touch with, and at the expense of, sex workers real lives."" -- Carol Queen, author of Real LiveNude Girls: Chronicles of Sex-Positive Culture


These studies provide a wealth of information and data. The analytical chapters that precede and follow them are enlightening. -- The Progressive A provocative collection of essays on prostitution, by scholars, journalists, and sex workers, with a focus on developing countries along with two essays on Japan...While the authors strongly condem forced labor, they contend that law enforcement should address the question of coercion, not sexual activity itself. -- Foreign Affairs Few works have presented as well-rounded a view of prostitution as this volume. -- Library Journal Frankly, I expected this book to be depressing, if informative; it turned out to be exhilarating and educational. The international group of scholars, activists, and sex workers whose voices Kempadoo and Doezema have brought together shows us women as victims and agents of resistance, colonized bodies, and defiant minds, rejecting all received cliches about prostitution, whether the source of the cliche be academic, imperial, or (even) feminist. -- Lillian S. Robinson, co-author Night Market: Sexual Cultures and the Thai EconomicMiracle Global Sex Workers is an important new work on the changing global politics of sex work that will shake up anyone used to thinking of women sex workers solely as victims. -- Elaine Bernard, Executive Director of the Harvard University Trade Union Program Global Sex Workers will expand the understanding of every reader who is willing to let sex workers and their advocates speak for themselves. This is an enormously powerful book which will shake up the global systems of discourse, sourced in Neo-Victorian moralism, which operate out of touch with, and at the expense of, sex workers real lives. -- Carol Queen, author of Real LiveNude Girls: Chronicles of Sex-Positive Culture


Author Information

Kamala Kempadoo is Assistant Professor Women's Studies and Sociology at the University of Colorado, Boulder. JoDoezema is Project Officer at the Network of Sex Work Projects.

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