Sex work is the trade of sexual services in exchange for money or other goods of value. In the context of Indigenous Australia, sex work often produces narratives of victimisation and oppression reinforcing the patriarchal power and colonial dominance that is rife in Australia over Indigenous women’s bodies and behaviours. Drawing from interviews with Indigenous women who are engaged with sex work, this paper challenges these narratives by examining the motivation and meanings that shape Indigenous women’s decisions to undertake sex work, offering a compelling counter-narrative that discusses how Indigenous women seek and enact agency, sexuality, and sovereignty through the pussy power of sex work
Evidence in this article addresses two popular political and scholarly concepts, female sexuality an...
This chapter explores the epistemological and methodological questions we encountered when undertaki...
Drawing upon sociology of work, feminist theory and past sex worker research, we present the first s...
Sex work is the trade of sexual services in exchange for money or other goods of value. In the conte...
The everyday lived experiences of Indigenous Australian sex workers are often made to be invisible. ...
Colonialist views of Indigenous bodies and sexualities continue to affect Indigenous peoples worldwi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 164-167Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Methodology and ...
In this article, we analyse and discuss how Indigenous transmasculine sex workers negotiate and cons...
This chapter explores the epistemological and methodological questions we encountered undertaking re...
This chapter explores the epistemological and methodological questions we encountered undertaking re...
This paper explores the lived experiences of Majesty. She is transgender, a former sex worker, and i...
Canadian sex work regulation is a historically rooted colonial tool used to control Indigenous bodie...
Evidence in this article addresses two popular political and scholarly concepts, female sexuality an...
Many Aboriginal women in Canada go missing each year and many of them are engaged in the sex trade i...
Evidence in this article addresses two popular political and scholarly concepts, female sexuality an...
Evidence in this article addresses two popular political and scholarly concepts, female sexuality an...
This chapter explores the epistemological and methodological questions we encountered when undertaki...
Drawing upon sociology of work, feminist theory and past sex worker research, we present the first s...
Sex work is the trade of sexual services in exchange for money or other goods of value. In the conte...
The everyday lived experiences of Indigenous Australian sex workers are often made to be invisible. ...
Colonialist views of Indigenous bodies and sexualities continue to affect Indigenous peoples worldwi...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 164-167Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Methodology and ...
In this article, we analyse and discuss how Indigenous transmasculine sex workers negotiate and cons...
This chapter explores the epistemological and methodological questions we encountered undertaking re...
This chapter explores the epistemological and methodological questions we encountered undertaking re...
This paper explores the lived experiences of Majesty. She is transgender, a former sex worker, and i...
Canadian sex work regulation is a historically rooted colonial tool used to control Indigenous bodie...
Evidence in this article addresses two popular political and scholarly concepts, female sexuality an...
Many Aboriginal women in Canada go missing each year and many of them are engaged in the sex trade i...
Evidence in this article addresses two popular political and scholarly concepts, female sexuality an...
Evidence in this article addresses two popular political and scholarly concepts, female sexuality an...
This chapter explores the epistemological and methodological questions we encountered when undertaki...
Drawing upon sociology of work, feminist theory and past sex worker research, we present the first s...