Bültmann & Gerriets
Understanding Sex for Sale
Meanings and Moralities of Sexual Commerce
von May-Len Skilbrei, Marlene Spanger
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-0-367-43183-9
Erschienen am 14.01.2020
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 231 mm [H] x 155 mm [B] x 15 mm [T]
Gewicht: 340 Gramm
Umfang: 218 Seiten

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Understanding Sex for Sale aims to understand how prostitution, sex work or sex for sale are delineated, contested and understood in different spaces, places and times; with a particular focus on identifying how the relation between sex and money is interpreted and enacted.



May-Len Skilbrei is Professor at the Department of Criminology and Sociology of Law at the University of Oslo, Norway. Skilbrei has researched prostitution and prostitution policies since the mid-1990s. In the last ten years she has been involved in research on human trafficking, migration and gender, and has published articles in Crime & Justice, Women & Criminal Justice, Sexuality Research & Social Policy, Ethnos and British Journal of Criminology.

Marlene Spanger is Associate Professor at the Department of Culture and Global Studies at Aalborg University, Denmark. Spanger's research fields include ethnographic fieldwork and discursive formations within the policy fields of prostitution and human trafficking, transnational intimacies and migration with a special attention to gender, sexual and racial issues.



Chapter 1 Speaking about sex for sale historically, spatially and politically

Part I: Historically speaking

May-Len Skilbrei and Marlene Spanger

Chapter 2 What's the problem with prostitution? Shifting problematisations of men and women selling sex

Jens Rydström

Chapter 3 Surveillance of dangerous liaisons through notions of sex and money

Marlene Spanger

Chapter 4 The production and transformation of prostitution spaces: The red light district of Catania

Patrizia Testaí

Part II: Speaking from experience

Chapter 5 Intensive mothering as cultural script: Boundary setting among street-involved women

Kyria Brown, Susan Dewey, and Treena Orchard

Chapter 6 Beyond the client: Exploring men's sexual scripting

Chiara Bertone and Raffaella Ferrero Camoletto

Chapter 7 The Intimate Bazaar of Female Sex Tourism

Marie Bruvik Heinskou

Chapter 8 A 'continuum of sexual economic exchanges' or 'weak agency'? Female migrant sex work in Switzerland

Milena Chimienti and Marylène Lieber

Chapter 9 The Fluidity of a 'Happy Ending': Chinese masseuses in the Netherlands

Marie-Louise Janssen

Chapter 10 The 'Normal' and the 'Other' Woman of Prostitution Policy Debates: New Concerns and Solutions

May-Len Skilbrei

Chapter 11 The gender of trafficking, or why can't men be sex slaves?

Kerwin Kaye

Part III: Speaking about control

Chapter 12 Spatial Justice: how the police craft the city by enforcing law on prostitution

Alexander Kondakov


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