The Global E-rotic Subject, the Ban, and the Prostitute-Free Zone: Sex Work and the Theory of Differential Exclusion

作者: Lisa E Sanchez

DOI: 10.1068/D413

关键词: GlobalizationExclusionary zoningReactionaryWestern lawSociologySex workGender studiesSubject (philosophy)Subject of laborAgency (philosophy)

摘要: In this paper I analyze questions of displacement and exclusion through the lens of sexual commerce and its regulation. Using three frames of analysis, including a historical reading of …

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