Prostitution and Pornography: Philosophical Debate About the Sex IndustryProstitution and Pornography examines debates about the sex industry and the adequacy of the liberal response to critiques of the sex industry. The anthology focuses particularly on the very different ways prostitution and pornography are treated. Unlike other books that deal with the sex industry, this volume brings together academics and industry veterans and survivors to discuss the ways prostitution, pornography, and other forms of commercial sex are treated, and to ask questions about the role that ideas about the self, personal identity, and freedom play in our attitudes about the sex industry. |
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References to this book
Globalization, Prostitution and Sex-trafficking: Corporeal Politics Elina Penttinen No preview available - 2008 |