
Sex Work Today
Erotic Labor in the Twenty-First Century
$88.23
- Paperback
440 pages
- Release Date
18 November 2024
Summary
A cutting-edge volume on current trends in sex work, from sugar relationships and cyber brothels to financial domination, sex worker activism, and feminist porn
Sex is for sale in more ways than ever. It can be bought and sold online, in sex clubs, on the street, and around the world. As with many industries, discrimination, exploitation, and inequality persist in sex work. Yet it also offers autonomy, job satisfaction, and even pleasurable experiences for those invol…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781479821341 |
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| ISBN-10: | 1479821349 |
| Author: | Angela Jones, Barbara G. Brents, Bernadette Barton |
| Publisher: | New York University Press |
| Imprint: | New York University Press |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 440 |
| Release Date: | 18 November 2024 |
| Weight: | 644g |
| Dimensions: | 229mm x 152mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
Indispensable. Sex Work Today is a revelatory, in-depth essay collection that allows sex workers to speak for themselves about the benefits, risks, and complexities of modern erotic labor. (Foreword Reviews, STARRED) Sex Work Today is a groundbreaking collection that delves into the multifaceted and evolving landscape of sex work. This anthology brings together leading scholars in the field of sex work studies to explore critical issues such as the impact of new technologies, racial and gender discrimination, labor rights, decriminalization, and the intersection of sex work with disability. Sex Work Today is a vital contribution to the ongoing dialogue on sex work, human rights, and social justice. (Mireille Miller-Young, co-editor of The Feminist Porn Book) This exciting volume brings us sex work studies 2.0. Scholars of sexual labor will find a lot here, but so will those interested in how working people take care of each other, how technology mediates work, and what to do about the regulatory state. (Heather Berg, author of Porn Work: Sex, Labor, and Late Capitalism) Sex Work Today brings together a vital chorus of voices that elucidate the unique contemporary sex work issues including digitalization, criminalization, shifting geographies of work, and sex worker activism and mutual aid. This robust volume raises a host of fresh questions that orient sex work in relation to race, gender, ability, class, and national subjectivities, while all the while prioritizing sex workers as central experts and narrators. (Elena Shih, author of Manufacturing Freedom: Sex Work, Anti-Trafficking Rehab, and the Racial Wages of Rescue) This definitive anthology brings together experts in sexual labor from around the globe and across the disciplines. In 31 essays, they tackle topics such as racism, job satisfaction, criminalization, labor rights, feminism, binarism, capitalism and the future. (Ms. Magazine) This timely volume assembles contributions from a variety of current and former sex workers around the world to provide insights into their labor experiences, current market conditions, the sociolegal environment in which their work is conducted, the ways technology is shaping erotic labor, and the many forms of activism present among contemporary sex workers… In sum, this is a wide-ranging, empirically grounded contribution that will be of great interest to those who teach and research in the areas of gender and sexuality; the sociology of work, organizations, and occupations; and social movements and activism. (CHOICE)
About The Author
Angela Jones
Bernadette Barton (Editor)
Bernadette Barton is Professor of Sociology and Gender Studies at Morehead State University. She is the author of The Pornification of America: How Raunch Culture is Ruining Our Society, Stripped: More Stories from Exotic Dancers, and Pray the Gay Away: The Extraordinary Lives of Bible Belt Gays.
Barbara G. Brents (Editor)
Barbara G. Brents is Professor of Sociology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. She is the co-author of Paying for Sex in a Digital Age: US and UK Perspectives and The State of Sex: Tourism, Sex and Sin in the New American Heartland.
Angela Jones (Editor)
Angela Jones is Professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Stony Brook University. They are the author of Camming: Money, Power, and Pleasure in the Sex Work Industry and co-author of Black Lives Matter: A Reference Book.
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