Towards a Southern Approach to Sex Work

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Bangladeshi Brothel
Bangladeshi Literature
Bangladeshi Society
BDC.
Brothel Based Sex Workers
brothel community lived experiences
Brothel Madams
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Colonial Administration
Comparative Criminology
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Epidemiological Understanding
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Fellow Sex Worker
Female Condoms
Female deviance
feminist criminology
Feminist scholarship
gendered deviance
Global Sex Work
Global South
Independent Sex Worker
Indoor Sex Work
Liberation War
Prostitution
qualitative fieldwork
Religious Personal Laws
resilience studies
Risky Sexual Behavior
Semi-classical Form
Sex Industry Research
Sex Trade
Sex Work
Sex Worker Mothers
Sex Worker's Body
Sex workers
Sex Workers Experiences
Shaping Sex Work
social marginalisation
South Asian sociology
Southern Criminology
Trafficking
Understand Sex Work
Violence and Risk
World Sex Worker
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367695026
  • Weight: 380g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book delves into this almost unchartered territory, documenting the lived experiences of sex workers in Bangladesh, considering the complex realities of their day-to-day lives and the ways they negotiate their working conditions and relationships. Despite being the most common form of female deviance and criminality globally, we know very little about sex work in Asia and the global south. Drawing on feminist frameworks, it shows that the experiences of sex workers vary widely depending on the ways they enter the sex trade, their modes of operation, and relationships with significant others.

Towards a Southern Approach to Sex Work contributes to feminist scholarship on sex work, by offering a much needed southern perspective, drawing on culturally specific data. It argues that the lived experience of sex workers comprises both victimhood and agency, deception and resilience, and that it is the management of these relationships that enable sex works to avoid social marginalization and alienation.

An accessible and compelling read, this will appeal to students and scholars of criminology, sociology, gender studies, south Asian studies, cultural studies, social theory and policy makers. In addition, it will engage all those interested in learning more about how the sex trade operates in Bangladesh.

Habiba Sultana is Associate Professor at Jagannath University, Bangladesh, where she has been teaching since 2009. Her research focuses on sex work, HIV, AIDS, Sustainable Development, Injecting Drug Use, Caste, Social Stratification and Globalization. Sultana holds a PhD from the Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia and a Master in Public Policy degree from the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore. She has published articles on the subject of sex work, HIV and caste system in Bangladesh.

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