Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
256
Language
English
Published
Sep 26, 2009
Publisher
University of Toronto Press
ISBN-10
0802095577
ISBN-13
9780802095572
Description
In this insightful exploration, Deborah Brock delves into the complexities surrounding sexual labor and its implications for both individuals and society. Through a lens of social regulation, she examines how norms and policies shape the experiences of those engaged in this labor, highlighting the tensions between autonomy and control.
The book has been thoroughly updated to reflect significant developments over the past decade, offering fresh perspectives on the ongoing debates surrounding sexual labor. Brock's analysis not only sheds light on the lived realities of workers but also interrogates the societal attitudes that influence their rights and well-being. This work serves as a critical resource for understanding the intricate dynamics of labor, identity, and power.
The book has been thoroughly updated to reflect significant developments over the past decade, offering fresh perspectives on the ongoing debates surrounding sexual labor. Brock's analysis not only sheds light on the lived realities of workers but also interrogates the societal attitudes that influence their rights and well-being. This work serves as a critical resource for understanding the intricate dynamics of labor, identity, and power.