Women Working: Prostitution Now

Women Working: Prostitution Now
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9781000634181
ISBN-13 : 1000634183
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Book Synopsis Women Working: Prostitution Now by : Eileen McLeod

Download or read book Women Working: Prostitution Now written by Eileen McLeod and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2022-08-24 with total page 161 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Women who work as prostitutes are struggling against a disadvantaged position in society. The relative poverty in which many women still live in is seen as the cause for prostitution, in that sex is their most saleable commodity and can bring them substantial financial rewards. Originally published in 1982 and drawing on her involvement with PROS (Programme for Reform of the Law on Soliciting), one of the Street Prostitutes’ Campaigns in Britain, and on interviews with prostitutes and their clients, the author examines how the financial benefits are offset by the attitudes prostitutes encounter from men. It is shown that while, in some ways, the role of client reflects men’s advantageous social position, male clients are often trying to compensate for failure in their marriage, or an inability to conform to the accepted masculine role. What the clients want and the conditions in which prostitutes work are discussed in separate chapters. Meanwhile, the Law, the media and public opinion unite to protect the public face of morality and to condemn prostitutes as a corrupting influence in society. This study concludes by showing how prostitutes’ campaigns are struggling with these issues and relates this to the feminist efforts to improve the conditions in which women exist and work.


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