Making Sex Work, 9781876756604
Paperback
Discussing the practicalities of brothels as regular businesses, this work unearths facts about both the legal and illegal sectors. Covering issues such as violence, organised crime, women’s health, and mainstream businesses’ involvement in the sex trade, it gives an insight into the sex industry.

Making Sex Work

a failed experiment with legalised prostitution

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  • Paperback

    413 pages

  • Release Date

    2 March 2007

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Summary

In this book, Mary Lucille Sullivan asks whether the concept of sex work as ‘a job like any other’ matches the reality. Discussing the practicalities of brothels as regular businesses, the author unearths astounding facts about both the legal and illegal sectors. Covering issues such as violence, organised crime, women’s health, and mainstream businesses’ involvement in the sex trade.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781876756604
ISBN-10:1876756608
Author:Sullivan Mary Lucille
Publisher:Spinifex Press
Imprint:Spinifex Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:413
Release Date:2 March 2007
Weight:460g
Dimensions:217mm x 140mm x 12mm
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Critics Review

“Skillfully analyzes tensions within social movements’ ideologies and exposes their dilemmas in action.”

“Skillfully analyzes tensions within social movements’ ideologies and exposes their dilemmas in action.” –Catharine MacKinnon

About The Author

Sullivan Mary Lucille

Mary Lucille Sullivan has written two other books on social justice issues. She has a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Melbourne and has toured the US, Britain and Norway discussing the impact of legalised prostitution.

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