Public Nudity and the Rhetoric of the Body by Lunceford Brett;

Public Nudity and the Rhetoric of the Body by Lunceford Brett;

Author:Lunceford, Brett;
Language: eng
Format: epub
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
Published: 2012-08-15T00:00:00+00:00


82. See Alexa Albert, Brothel: Mustang Ranch and Its Women (New York: Random House, 2001); Dolores French and Linda Lee, Working: My Life as a Prostitute (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1988); Valerie Jenness, “From Sex as Sin to Sex as Work: COYOTE and the Reorganization of Prostitution as a Social Problem,” Social Problems 37, no. 3 (1990): 403–20; Margo St James, “Economic Justice for Sex Workers,” Hastings Women’s Law Journal 10, no. 1 (1999): 5–9. Of course, there are many reasons why one may become a sex worker, including poverty, lack of marketable skills, cultural norms, enjoyment of the work, addiction, and other issues. See Cecilia Benoit, Nadia Ouellet, Mikael Jansson, Samantha Magnus, and Michaela Smith, “Would You Think About Doing Sex for Money? Structure and Agency in Deciding to Sell Sex in Canada,” Work, Employment and Society 31, no. 5 (2017): 731–47; Theodore R. Burnes, Elizabeth M. Rojas, Irena Delgado, and Tianna E. Watkins, “‘Wear Some Thick Socks If You Walk in My Shoes’: Agency, Resilience, and Well-Being in Communities of North American Sex Workers,” Archives of Sexual Behavior 47 (2018): 1541–50; Monica Adhiambo Onyango et al., “‘It’s All About Making a Life’: Poverty, HIV, Violence, and Other Vulnerabilities Faced by Young Female Sex Workers in Kumasi, Ghana,” Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes 68, supplement 2 (2015): S131–S37.



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