Livable Intersections Livable Intersections
Global Political Economies of Gender and Sexuality

Livable Intersections

Re/Framing Sex Work at the Frontline

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Publisher Description

What is it like to live a life that is impossible? For many sex workers, life is lived at the crossroads of exclusion and assimilation, a crossroads where one is beset by vulnerability and regulation, where one is simultaneously blamed, victimized, and infantilized. Within this context of heteronormativity, sex working experiences are defined by multiple and overlapping forms of marginalization. Social support services are widely thought to provide a crucial bulwark against such unlivable realities by empowering service users to manage (and even overcome) their oppressive circumstances. Yet, such services are themselves often entangled with the social, cultural, and political processes that engender the disavowal of “sex” as a form of “work” and the attendant marginalization of sex workers. Bringing together insights from Judith Butler and intersectionality, Livable Intersections: Re/Framing Sex Work at the Frontline investigates the dynamics of frontline policy practice and in livability offers a new vision for designing, implementing, and valuing sex worker support services.

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2019
25 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
192
Pages
PUBLISHER
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
SIZE
924.5
KB

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