Bültmann & Gerriets
Paying for Pleasure
Men Who Buy Sex
von Teela Sanders
Verlag: Willan
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-1-84392-321-3
Erschienen am 01.02.2008
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 14 mm [T]
Gewicht: 392 Gramm
Umfang: 254 Seiten

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Teela Sanders is a Reader in Sociology at the University of Leeds. Her research explores the inter-relationship between human sexuality and socio-legal structures. Her books include Prostitution: Sex work, policy and practice (Sage, 2009), and Sex Work: A risky business (Willan, 2005).



Preface 1. The Genesis of the Study 2. Researching Men Who Buy Sex 3. Client Conduct: Motivations, Markets and Morality 4. Buying Sex Online: Virtual Regulation 5. Buying Intimacy: Pleasure, Commerce and the Self 6. Against Respectability: Stigma, Secrecy and the Self 7. Criminalizing the Customer: Moral Messages 8. Moral Panic: The 'Punter' as Danger 9. Shifting Sexual Cultures, Moving Masculinities. Appendix: List of Interviewees



Drawing on original empirical data with men who buy sex, this book takes a fresh look at the relationships clients have with female sex workers. The core questions that form the backbone of the research are not only the expected inquiry into 'why men buy sex', but also into the sociological and psychological processes that men encounter in order to enter an assumed 'deviant' sexual behaviour as part of their everyday lives.
These sociological processes of finding, negotiating and buying sexual services are complicated by the stigma directed towards men who buy sex. Exactly how do men behave with sex workers; what are their relationships like; what emotions are involved and can intimacy be bought?
Questioning the dichotomy made between commercial and non-commercial relationships, the data suggests that intimacy and commerce are compatible. Managing secrecy, stigma and the consumption of intimacy takes this book into some of the more challenging theoretical areas of masculinity and emotional consumption in contemporary society.
Drawing some parallels from the author's earlier book Sex Work: A Risky Business, the book offers insights into why engagement in commercial sex is prolific as sexual culture is transformed in late modernity.


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