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Livable Intersections: Re/Framing Sex Work at the Frontline

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Full Title:

Livable Intersections: Re/Framing Sex Work at the Frontline

Contributors:

By (Author) Sara M. Kallock

ISBN:

9781786604484

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield International

Publication Date:

28th January 2019

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Society and culture: general
Political economy
Gender studies, gender groups

Dewey:

306.740941

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

180

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 221mm, Spine 14mm

Weight:

281g

Description

What is it like to live a life that is impossible For many sex workers, life is lived at the crossroads of exclusion and assimilation, a crossroads where one is beset by vulnerability and regulation, where one is simultaneously blamed, victimized, and infantilized. Within this context of heteronormativity, sex working experiences are defined by multiple and overlapping forms of marginalization. Social support services are widely thought to provide a crucial bulwark against such unlivable realities by empowering service users to manage (and even overcome) their oppressive circumstances. Yet, such services are themselves often entangled with the social, cultural, and political processes that engender the disavowal of sex as a form of work and the attendant marginalization of sex workers. Bringing together insights from Judith Butler and intersectionality, Livable Intersections: Re/Framing Sex Work at the Frontline investigates the dynamics of frontline policy practice and in livability offers a new vision for designing, implementing, and valuing sex worker support services.

Reviews

This book offers insights to both the novice and rehearsed researcher as theoretical ideas stemming from the feminist sex wars are broken down concisely, to offer a new perspective on understandings of sex work. Applying Butlers concept of livability, this book offers an alternative, hopeful and fresh analysis of the possibilities in the relationship between sex workers and frontline professionals. Discourses are unpacked and boldly criticised as concepts like partnership and empowerment are dissected. Kallock destabilises mainstream thinking about the place of sex work in society, provoking critical engagement with traditional ideas and thinking how service delivery to sex workers can improve. -- Teela Sanders, Professor of Criminology, University of Leicester
A complex and compelling empirical analysis of how radical social activism has been co-opted into the neoliberal agenda. Weaving together theories of livability, performativity, and agency, Kallocks book is simultaneously sympathetic and damning in showing how frontline service providers reproduce the discursive and material frames that keep sex workers at the edge of political subjectivity. -- Carisa Showden, Senior Lecturer in Sociology, University of Auckland
Kallocks extensive research with service providers interrogates and critiques UK sex work policy at the frontline. This theoretically intriguing work reveals the challenges service projects face as they respond to sex workers needs under conditions of criminalization, economic exclusion, and stigmatization. In so doing, Livable Intersections starkly illuminates how policies restrict sex workers ability to both survive and flourish. -- Samantha Majic, Associate Professor in Political Science, City University of New York
A wonderful, refreshing,engaging and importantanalysis and critique that does what it says it will do: re/frames the tired sex work debatesandargues for a transformative, liveable ethico-political coalition of front line workers and sex workers towards a 'new ethos of sexual openness'. -- Maggie O'Neill, Professor of Sociology, University College Cork, Ireland

Author Bio

Sara M. Kallock is Adjunct Professor at Saint Anselm College, USA.

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