Description |
1 online resource (xi, 293 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
The First Compassion / Cosi Fabian -- Bonnie, A Life in Prostitution / Marie Hald -- The Spectrum of Motherhood / Alison Granger-Brown, Gordana Eldjupovic, Amanda Staller and Steven Moore -- Portrait of Maya Angelou as a Dancer -- Excerpts from: Gather Together in my Name / May Angelou -- Continuing the Policy Debate: Canadian Prostitution Legislation and the Implications for Sex Workers / S. Verlyn Bateman -- "Voices" from Dear Life / Alice Munro |
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Cosmic Creatix / Monique Marie DeJong -- Maternal Thinking About Adolescent Mothers Engaged in Sex Work: Moving Towards Alternatives to "Secure Care" / Rebecca Bromwich -- "Acceptance, Love, Peace" / Anonymous -- Excerpts from The Maeve Chronicles / Elizabeth Cunningham -- Love Called My Name / Shiloh Sophia -- Red Umbrella Babies: By Sex Worker Parents and Their Children / PJ Starr, Juliana Piccillo, Mama B and Gary Bullock on behalf of the Red Umbrella Babies Collective |
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Breaks / Aphrodite Phoenix -- The Border Brothels and Sex Trafficking: Untangling Discourses from a Sex Work Frame / Ariana Ochoa Camacho -- Street Corner Moms / Ogilvy & Mather, Buenos Aires -- Mama Tiger Rising / Anonymous -- Motherhood and Sex Work A Negotiation of Identities / Satabdi Samtani and Elizabeth Trejos-Castillo |
Summary |
"In a transnational, intersectional framework, this book discusses lived experiences of, legal and governmental frameworks affecting and theorizations of mothers and sex work. This is the first collaboration of its kind that is specifically focused on Canada and explores not only what is done to or about sex workers who are mothers under governmental regimes or exploitative traffickers in the context of political and social systems that continue to disempower women in general and mothers in particular but also the agencies of mothers who are sex workers and the mothers of those engaged in sex work. This book seeks to open a space for the study of connections between sex work and mother work. The text provides a venue for telling stories by sex workers who are or were mothers. As such, this collection goes beyond a study of how mothering in the context of sex work is regulated by law and society to look at the agencies and lived experiences of sex workers who are mothers. It also looks at discourses of sex work and motherhood as complementarily regulating the sexuality of women in a way that re-inscribes and maintains a patriarchal social order."-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Mothers -- Canada.
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Motherhood -- Canada
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Prostitutes -- Canada
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POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Cultural Policy
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Popular Culture
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies
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Motherhood
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Mothers
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Prostitutes
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Canada
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Bromwich, Rebecca, author, editor.
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DeJong, Monique Marie, 1983- author, editor.
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ISBN |
9781772580082 |
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1772580082 |
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9781772580105 |
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1772580104 |
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