
Prostitution and Sex Work
Melissa Hope Ditmore(Author)
Greenwood Press
Published on 16. December 2010
Book
Hardback
232 pages
978-0-313-36289-7 (ISBN)
Description
A fascinating overview of prostitution and sex work in the United States, from the Colonial era to today, examines the issue as it affects men, women, and transgender individuals of all races and classes.
Prostitution and Sex Work is the first book since 1921 to offer a historic overview of this controversial topic-and what our views on it say about American society. Exploring key people, places, and events, the guide includes descriptions of the myriad variations of the sale of sex and of the venues where prostitution occurs, as well as recurring themes such as panics about sexually transmitted diseases and the ever-present issue of violence in the sex trade.
After reviewing the history of prostitution and sex work over the past 400 years, the book offers detailed information about the legal context of prostitution in America during the last century. It focuses particularly on the period since prostitution was criminalized during a panic over "white slavery" in the early 20th century, drawing parallels with current "sex trafficking" topics. An appendix of materials produced by sex workers is especially informative for those wishing to truly understand both sides of the issue.
Prostitution and Sex Work is the first book since 1921 to offer a historic overview of this controversial topic-and what our views on it say about American society. Exploring key people, places, and events, the guide includes descriptions of the myriad variations of the sale of sex and of the venues where prostitution occurs, as well as recurring themes such as panics about sexually transmitted diseases and the ever-present issue of violence in the sex trade.
After reviewing the history of prostitution and sex work over the past 400 years, the book offers detailed information about the legal context of prostitution in America during the last century. It focuses particularly on the period since prostitution was criminalized during a panic over "white slavery" in the early 20th century, drawing parallels with current "sex trafficking" topics. An appendix of materials produced by sex workers is especially informative for those wishing to truly understand both sides of the issue.
Reviews / Votes
Ditmore's nonjudgmental approach to her topic will encourage students to adopt a similar tone in their own writing, and her bibliographical notes and extensive appendixes provide many jumping-off points for further research. Libraries that lack the earlier encyclopedia will be well served by this volume, which is both more affordable and better suited to a general collection. Summing Up: Recommended. * Choice *More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
517 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-36289-7 (9780313362897)
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Melissa Hope Ditmore is a postdoctoral research fellow at National Development and Research Institutes, Inc. and Public Health Solutions in New York City, NY.
Content
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1 Venues
2 Personnel
3 Legal Frameworks
4 Morality, Money, and Prostitution Prior to the Criminalization of Prostitution
5 Red Light, Green Light
6 The Wild West
7 Immigration Law and State Legislation of Morality to "Protect" Women
8 21st-Century Campaigns and Laws against Trafficking in Persons
9 From Prostitutes to Sex Workers: A Movement for Rights
Timeline
Appendix 1. Historical Accounts
Appendix 2. Documents by Sex Workers
Appendix 3. Legal Documents and Commentary
Online Resources about Prostitution in the United States
Selected Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1 Venues
2 Personnel
3 Legal Frameworks
4 Morality, Money, and Prostitution Prior to the Criminalization of Prostitution
5 Red Light, Green Light
6 The Wild West
7 Immigration Law and State Legislation of Morality to "Protect" Women
8 21st-Century Campaigns and Laws against Trafficking in Persons
9 From Prostitutes to Sex Workers: A Movement for Rights
Timeline
Appendix 1. Historical Accounts
Appendix 2. Documents by Sex Workers
Appendix 3. Legal Documents and Commentary
Online Resources about Prostitution in the United States
Selected Bibliography
Index