Table of Contents\ud \ud Acknowledgments\ud Preface by Dr. Pat Carlen\ud Introduction\ud 1. Political Languages of Prostitution\ud 2. Genealogical Analysis: Documenting The Disorder of Things\ud 3. From Death Rituals to Health Practices\ud 4. Policing Female Prostitutes\ud 5. Private Remedies for Public Concerns\ud 6. The Emergence of the Male Prostitute\ud 7. From Procreation to Pleasure\ud 8. HIV/AIDS and Prostitution\ud Conclusion\ud Bibliography\ud Inde
In policy terms, social order is seen as the outcome of the more or less orchestrated practices of a...
The U.S. Government adopted a strong position against legalized prostitution in a December 2002 Nati...
Prostitution, ‘the world’s oldest profession,’ remains a contentious topic. The disagreement over it...
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface by Dr. Pat Carlen Introduction 1. Political Languages of P...
Accounts of the governance of prostitution have typically argued that prostitutes are, in one way or...
Prostitution is a female’s using her body as a merchandise on rent. As such, it is essentially demea...
The trope of the prostitute as a vector of sexually transmitted disease is longstanding, though not ...
Prostitution is an incredibly dangerous: about 92%-95% of women in prostitution became victims of se...
forms of regulation. As a sociologist, it is hard to be prescriptive. What is intended by this paper...
This paper examines discourses of male prostitution through an analysis of scientific texts. A contr...
Prostitution is the exchange of some kind of sexual service for money. Prostitution is a significant...
Prostitution: Prostitution, formally said to be “sex workers who receive money or goods in exchange ...
The Victorian age was an age of marked differences between the classes in their sexual behaviour. Pr...
AbstractProstitution is not the oldest “trade” in the world; rather, it is the oldest form of exploi...
Prostitution, Power and Freedom brings new insights to the ongoing debate among scholars, activists,...
In policy terms, social order is seen as the outcome of the more or less orchestrated practices of a...
The U.S. Government adopted a strong position against legalized prostitution in a December 2002 Nati...
Prostitution, ‘the world’s oldest profession,’ remains a contentious topic. The disagreement over it...
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Preface by Dr. Pat Carlen Introduction 1. Political Languages of P...
Accounts of the governance of prostitution have typically argued that prostitutes are, in one way or...
Prostitution is a female’s using her body as a merchandise on rent. As such, it is essentially demea...
The trope of the prostitute as a vector of sexually transmitted disease is longstanding, though not ...
Prostitution is an incredibly dangerous: about 92%-95% of women in prostitution became victims of se...
forms of regulation. As a sociologist, it is hard to be prescriptive. What is intended by this paper...
This paper examines discourses of male prostitution through an analysis of scientific texts. A contr...
Prostitution is the exchange of some kind of sexual service for money. Prostitution is a significant...
Prostitution: Prostitution, formally said to be “sex workers who receive money or goods in exchange ...
The Victorian age was an age of marked differences between the classes in their sexual behaviour. Pr...
AbstractProstitution is not the oldest “trade” in the world; rather, it is the oldest form of exploi...
Prostitution, Power and Freedom brings new insights to the ongoing debate among scholars, activists,...
In policy terms, social order is seen as the outcome of the more or less orchestrated practices of a...
The U.S. Government adopted a strong position against legalized prostitution in a December 2002 Nati...
Prostitution, ‘the world’s oldest profession,’ remains a contentious topic. The disagreement over it...