Sex and the City

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female prostitution
Feminist Legal Critiques
Gay Male Prostitutes
Gender Relations Characteristic
gendered public space
geographies of prostitution
Good Sexual Citizens
Greenham Common Women's Peace
Greenham Common Women’s Peace
legal control of sexuality
moral boundaries in cities
Prostitute Women
prostitution in urban west
Red Light Districts
Removing Street Prostitution
resistance in marginalised communities
Sex Industry
Sex Work
Sexual Citizenship
Sexual Dissidents
sexual standards
social regulation of sex work
spatial politics of prostitution regulation
Special HIV-1
Street Prostitutes
Street Prostitution
Toleration Zones
urban sexual geographies
Urban West
urban Western societies
Vice Laws
Welfare Reform

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138700680
  • Weight: 660g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This title was first published in 2000: Prostitution has always played a crucial symbolic role in the definition of moral and sexual standards and, as such, the figure of the prostitute has been paradigmatic in the history of the sex and the city. Focusing on the geographies of female prostitution in Western societies, this book explores the nature of sites of sex work and the ways they shape the lives of prostitutes (and their clients). In so doing, the book aims not simply to present a static "mapping" of sex work, but seeks to highlight how these public and private ssites are struggled over, with prostitutes often resisting the strategies of social and legal control designed to regulate their working practices. The book consequently engages with a number of contemporary debates in social, cultural and gender geography surrounding the importance of public and private spaces in producing (and reproducing) gender, sex and bodily identities.

Phillip Hubbard