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Sexuality & Culture serves as a compelling forum for the analysis of ethical cultural psychological social and political issues related to sexual relationships and sexual behavior. These issues include but are not limited to: sexual consent and sexual responsibility; sexual harassment and freedom of speech and association; sexual privacy; censorship and pornography; impact of film/literature on sexual relationships; and university and governmental regulation of intimate relationships. In this volume theoretical essays research reports and book reviews examine the topics of prostitution pornography and other forms of commercialization of sexuality. Contributions include: Twelve Step Feminism Makes Sex Workers Sick by Kari Kerum; Sex Beach Boys and Female Tourists in the Caribbean by Klaus de Albuquerque; Reframing 'Eve' in the AIDS Era: The Pursuit of Legitimacy by New Zealand Sex Workers by Bronwen Lichtenstein; Long-Term Consumption of X-Rated Materials and Attitudes toward Women among Australian Consumers of X-Rated Videos by Roberto Hugh Potter; Invisible Man: A Queer Critique of Feminist Anti-Pornography Theory by Jody Norton; and Theorizing Prostitution: The Question of Agency by Melanie Simmons. Also included are reviews of Live Sex Acts: Women Performing Erotic Labor by Wendy Chapkis; New Sexual Agendas edited by Lynne Segal. In addition Daphne Patai reviews Real Live New Girl: Chronicles of a Sex-Positive Culture by Carol Queen; Nina Hartley reviews Three in Love; Jo Doezema reviews Trafficking in Women; Valerie Jenness reviews Feminist Accused of Sexual Harassment by Jane Gallop; and Warren Farrell reviews the film In the Company of Men. This volume will be of interest to sociologists psychologists legal analysts and policymakers. | Sex Work and Sex Workers

Routledge Sex Work And Sex Workers 09781138532441

Sexuality & Culture serves as a compelling forum for the analysis of ethical cultural psychological social and political issues related to sexual relationships and sexual behavior. These issues include but are not limited to: sexual consent and sexual responsibility; sexual harassment and freedom of speech and association; sexual privacy; censorship and pornography; impact of film/literature on sexual relationships; and university and governmental regulation of intimate relationships. In this volume theoretical essays research reports and book reviews examine the topics of prostitution pornography and other forms of commercialization of sexuality. Contributions include: Twelve Step Feminism Makes Sex Workers Sick by Kari Kerum; Sex Beach Boys and Female Tourists in the Caribbean by Klaus de Albuquerque; Reframing 'Eve' in the AIDS Era: The Pursuit of Legitimacy by New Zealand Sex Workers by Bronwen Lichtenstein; Long-Term Consumption of X-Rated Materials and Attitudes toward Women among Australian Consumers of X-Rated Videos by Roberto Hugh Potter; Invisible Man: A Queer Critique of Feminist Anti-Pornography Theory by Jody Norton; and Theorizing Prostitution: The Question of Agency by Melanie Simmons. Also included are reviews of Live Sex Acts: Women Performing Erotic Labor by Wendy Chapkis; New Sexual Agendas edited by Lynne Segal. In addition Daphne Patai reviews Real Live New Girl: Chronicles of a Sex-Positive Culture by Carol Queen; Nina Hartley reviews Three in Love; Jo Doezema reviews Trafficking in Women; Valerie Jenness reviews Feminist Accused of Sexual Harassment by Jane Gallop; and Warren Farrell reviews the film In the Company of Men. This volume will be of interest to sociologists psychologists legal analysts and policymakers. | Sex Work and Sex Workers

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