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Sex Work Immigration And Social Difference Routledge Studies In Criminal Justice Borders And Citizenship 1st Edition Ham

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Sex Work Immigration And Social Difference Routledge Studies In Criminal Justice Borders And Citizenship 1st Edition Ham
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Sex Work Immigration And Social Difference Routledge Studies In Criminal Justice Borders And Citizenship 1st Edition Ham instant download after payment.

Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.54 MB
Pages: 188
Author: Ham, Julie
ISBN: 9781138499508, 1138499501
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Sex Work Immigration And Social Difference Routledge Studies In Criminal Justice Borders And Citizenship 1st Edition Ham by Ham, Julie 9781138499508, 1138499501 instant download after payment.

Public discourses around migrant sex workers are often more confident about what migrant sex workers signify morally but are less clear about who the 'migrant' is. Based on interviews with immigrant, migrant and racialized sex workers in Vancouver, Canada and Melbourne, Australia, Sex Work, Immigration and Social Difference challenges the 'migrant sex worker' category by investigating the experiences of women who are often assumed to be 'migrant sex workers' in Australia and Canada. Many 'migrant sex workers' in Melbourne and Vancouver are in fact, naturalized citizens or permanent residents, whose involvement in the sex industry intersects with diverse ideas and experiences of citizenship in Australia and Canada. This book examines how immigrant, migrant and racialized sex workers in Vancouver and Melbourne wield or negotiate ideas of illegality and legality to obtain desired outcomes in their day-to-day work. Sex work continues to be the subject of fierce debate in the public sphere, at the policy level, and within research discourses. This study interrogates these perceptions of the 'migrant sex worker' by presenting the lived realities of women who embody or experience dimensions of this category. This book is interdisciplinary and will appeal to those engaged in criminology, sociology, law, and women's studies.

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