Sex Work in Local and Global Contexts

This course offered during Winter 2012 at Mount Royal University explores various issues related to sex work, including prostitution, trafficking in women and children, sex tourism, mail order brides, and erotic performances. Our goal is to understand sex work as a significant political, economic and cultural issue.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

WEEK 13: Sex Worker Activisms

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This is my last blog post of the semester, and its topic is appropriately sex workers activisms. We’ve returned in the last few weeks to ...
Sunday, March 25, 2012

WEEK 12: Sex Work and the State

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This week marks the last week in Part 5 of our course, in which we’ve focused, as Ditmore, et al. advocate, on moving beyond the sex in s...
Sunday, March 18, 2012

WEEK 11: Money and Sex

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This week is, as the syllabus and the title of this blog post indicate, all about the connection between money and sex, a taboo subject w...
Wednesday, March 14, 2012

WEEK 10: Managing Multiple Roles

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This week marks the start of our second-to-last unit in the course, which I’ve entitled (after Ditmore’s introduction) “Beyond the Sex in...
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