The Essay argues that both law and art represent deeply-rooted cultural ambivalences and ethical incoherence towards prostitution. The choice of Picasso\u27s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon as representative of this tension stems from the sui-generis status of the painting in the history of modern art—as an avant-garde which later became a canon. Of the various views evoked by the painting, four are especially prominent: a moralizing, a normalizing, a victimizing and a patheticizing view. The examination of various Western prostitution laws shows that each of the laws simultaneously expresses different perceptions and ideologies about prostitution, much like the views evoked by the painting. It appears that law is unable to avoid the cultural inc...
The debate concerning prostitution is centered around two main views: the liberal view and the radic...
Prostitution is a crime that has been known since the beginning of human existence. Many laws have b...
Discussions of prostitution are commonplace in the history of nineteenth-century French art, but thi...
Prostitution is a female’s using her body as a merchandise on rent. As such, it is essentially demea...
This essay critically explores contemporary Euro-American feminist debate on prosti-tution. It argue...
This paper concerns the ethics of prostitution. It begins with David Benatar’s distinction between “...
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Feminists have achieved significant antiviolence legal reforms in the areas of domestic abuse, sexua...
Many “liberal,” or libertarian, accounts of prostitution assert that prostitution is no more intrins...
Prostitution is illegal in almost all parts of the United States. Regardless of whether one consider...
The assumptions of academia can barely begin to imagine the reality of life for women in prostitutio...
This essay focuses on the analysis of prostitution in Germany and Sweden from the nineteenth century...
That prostitution is a phenomenon of all times and is a necessary evil, is a commonplace in need of ...
Since the mid-1980s, the debate about how to address prostitution legally has become a subject of le...
[Excerpt] “Throughout history many people have viewed sodomy and prostitution as moral evils, becaus...
The debate concerning prostitution is centered around two main views: the liberal view and the radic...
Prostitution is a crime that has been known since the beginning of human existence. Many laws have b...
Discussions of prostitution are commonplace in the history of nineteenth-century French art, but thi...
Prostitution is a female’s using her body as a merchandise on rent. As such, it is essentially demea...
This essay critically explores contemporary Euro-American feminist debate on prosti-tution. It argue...
This paper concerns the ethics of prostitution. It begins with David Benatar’s distinction between “...
M.A. (Philosophy)Whether or not prostitution can be considered a legitimate form of employment contr...
Feminists have achieved significant antiviolence legal reforms in the areas of domestic abuse, sexua...
Many “liberal,” or libertarian, accounts of prostitution assert that prostitution is no more intrins...
Prostitution is illegal in almost all parts of the United States. Regardless of whether one consider...
The assumptions of academia can barely begin to imagine the reality of life for women in prostitutio...
This essay focuses on the analysis of prostitution in Germany and Sweden from the nineteenth century...
That prostitution is a phenomenon of all times and is a necessary evil, is a commonplace in need of ...
Since the mid-1980s, the debate about how to address prostitution legally has become a subject of le...
[Excerpt] “Throughout history many people have viewed sodomy and prostitution as moral evils, becaus...
The debate concerning prostitution is centered around two main views: the liberal view and the radic...
Prostitution is a crime that has been known since the beginning of human existence. Many laws have b...
Discussions of prostitution are commonplace in the history of nineteenth-century French art, but thi...