“性工作是必不可少的工作”——南非女权主义性工作者权利倡导

Q4 Arts and Humanities AGENDA Pub Date : 2022-07-03 DOI:10.1080/10130950.2022.2111219
M. Richter, Clara Singende, I. Lakhani
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这个开放论坛记录了三位在南非性工作者权利领域工作了近20年的活动家之间的对话。根据我们对种族隔离时代刑法对性工作者生活影响的组织、运动构建、记录、理论化和艺术创作以及激进主义的经验,我们探讨了与女权主义、性别、权力和女权主义组织性工作非刑事化方式有关的问题。
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“Sex work is essential(ly) work” – Feminist sex worker rights advocacy in South Africa
abstract This Open Forum records a conversation between three activists who have worked within the field of sex worker rights in South Africa for close to two decades. Drawing on our experiences of organising, movement-building, documenting, theorising and creating art and activism on the impact of apartheid-era criminal law on sex worker lives, we explore questions relating to feminism, gender, power and feminist ways of organising on the decriminalisation of sex work.
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