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edition:eBook
also available: Hardcover Paperback
category: Social Science
published: Sep 2013
ISBN:9780774826136
publisher: Les Presses de l'Université du Québec, UBC Press
imprint: UBC Press

Sex Work

Rethinking the Job, Respecting the Workers

by Colette Parent; Chris Bruckert; Patrice Corriveau; Maria Nengeh Mensah & Louise Toupin, translated by Käthe Roth

tagged: prostitution & sex trade, gender studies, criminology
Description

In the early twentieth century, abolitionists sought to stamp out sex work by penalizing all involved. In the generation that followed, neo-abolitionists looked at the sex industry from a feminist perspective, claiming that workers were victims caught in a patriarchal matrix. Yet both agreed that the industry was a destructive and corrupting force that should be eliminated. In this radical volume, five academics and activists convey their vision of prostitution as work, reclaiming the place of sex workers in the discussion of their lives and their work, and opposing discourses that position them as merely victims without agency.

About the Authors

Colette Parent


Chris Bruckert


Patrice Corriveau


Maria Nengeh Mensah


Louise Toupin

Louise Toupin lives in Montreal, Quebec. She has taught political science at Université du Québec à Montréal. She was a member of the Québec Women’s Liberation Front (1969-71) and co-authored numerous anthologies of activist and feminist writings. She is the author of Wages for Housework: A History of an International Feminist Movement, 1972-77.


Käthe Roth

Louise Toupin lives in Montreal, Quebec. She has taught political science at Université du Québec à Montréal. She was a member of the Québec Women’s Liberation Front (1969-71) and co-authored numerous anthologies of activist and feminist writings. She is the author of Wages for Housework: A History of an International Feminist Movement, 1972-77.

Contributor Notes

Colette Parent is a professor in the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa. Chris Bruckert and Patrice Corriveau are associate professors in the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa. Maria Nengeh Mensah is a professor at the École de travail social and the Institut de recherches et d’études féministes at the Université du Québec à Montréal. Louise Toupin is an independent researcher and lecturer on feminist studies in the Department of Political Science at the Université du Québec à Montréal. Käthe Roth has been a literary translator, working mainly in historical non-fiction, for more than twenty years.

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