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Studies in the Age of Chaucer

Full title: Studies in the Age of Chaucer Volume 40
ISBN: 9780933784420
ISBN 10: 0933784422
Authors: Monica O'Connor
Publisher: University Of Notre Dame Press
Edition: 1
Num. pages: 256
Binding: eBook
Language: eng
Published on: 2019-01-15

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Synopsis

The discourse surrounding prostitution is increasingly one of sexual commerce, transaction and commercial exchange. The "sex economy" and the consumer demand for it is often discussed both as a legitimate economic business, in which women have control, and as employment comparable to other forms of low-paid work. So much so, that in some countries it is being seen as a service that should be regulated and given a labour-rights framework.

Drawing on extensive and detailed research, Monica O'Connor challenges the suggestion that the sale of women's bodies as commodities can ever be acceptable, and that the male consumer has an acceptable right to buy sexual acts from another person. She disproves the claim that "sex work" is a lucrative occupation for impoverished women and girls that can be considered for regulation as part of the normal economy. She lays bare the harm that "normalising" the sex trade does on women's lives, gender equality and on society as a whole, and exposes the realities that constrain and control women locked in prostitution, debunking the notions of choice and agency.