Prostitution, Power and Freedom brings new insights to the ongoing debate among scholars, activists, and others on the controversial subject of prostitution. Sociologist Julia O'Connell Davidson's concise, accessibly-written study is based on wide research from various corners of the world. The study employs a range of theoretical analyses and argues against simplistic explanations of the prostitution phenomenon, showing it to be a complex relationship where economics, power relations, gender, age, class, and "choice" intersect. The author has conducted an impressive amount of research in nine countries, including conversations with male and female sex tourists, adult and child prostitutes, procurers, and clients. Through her research, O...
This paper contrasts two prominent positions in contemporary Western feminist discourse about prosti...
Abstract This study examines the life experiences and perceptions of prostitutes. The research desig...
This essay critically explores contemporary Euro-American feminist debate on prosti-tution. It argue...
and Social Policy at the University of Leeds, is a continuation of the author's work on the soc...
This study approaches two novels from a feminist and psychoanalytic point of view. I have examined ...
Accounts of the governance of prostitution have typically argued that prostitutes are, in one way or...
This thesis is not primarily about ‘the rights and wrongs of prostitution’, at least not as they ar...
M.A. (Philosophy)Whether or not prostitution can be considered a legitimate form of employment contr...
Can prostitution be conceived as a voluntary choice? Can the exchange of sexual services in return f...
This collection of essays spans ten years (1984-1994) of theoretical and activist work on prostituti...
AbstractProstitution is not the oldest “trade” in the world; rather, it is the oldest form of exploi...
The Subject of Prostitution offers a distinctive analysis of the links between prostitution and soci...
Prostitution is the exchange of some kind of sexual service for money. Prostitution is a significant...
Prostitution, ‘the world’s oldest profession,’ remains a contentious topic. The disagreement over it...
According to several authors, sexual activity ranks in third place in our day-to-day physiological m...
This paper contrasts two prominent positions in contemporary Western feminist discourse about prosti...
Abstract This study examines the life experiences and perceptions of prostitutes. The research desig...
This essay critically explores contemporary Euro-American feminist debate on prosti-tution. It argue...
and Social Policy at the University of Leeds, is a continuation of the author's work on the soc...
This study approaches two novels from a feminist and psychoanalytic point of view. I have examined ...
Accounts of the governance of prostitution have typically argued that prostitutes are, in one way or...
This thesis is not primarily about ‘the rights and wrongs of prostitution’, at least not as they ar...
M.A. (Philosophy)Whether or not prostitution can be considered a legitimate form of employment contr...
Can prostitution be conceived as a voluntary choice? Can the exchange of sexual services in return f...
This collection of essays spans ten years (1984-1994) of theoretical and activist work on prostituti...
AbstractProstitution is not the oldest “trade” in the world; rather, it is the oldest form of exploi...
The Subject of Prostitution offers a distinctive analysis of the links between prostitution and soci...
Prostitution is the exchange of some kind of sexual service for money. Prostitution is a significant...
Prostitution, ‘the world’s oldest profession,’ remains a contentious topic. The disagreement over it...
According to several authors, sexual activity ranks in third place in our day-to-day physiological m...
This paper contrasts two prominent positions in contemporary Western feminist discourse about prosti...
Abstract This study examines the life experiences and perceptions of prostitutes. The research desig...
This essay critically explores contemporary Euro-American feminist debate on prosti-tution. It argue...