2019s1-apsosc3242a-03

AP/SOSC3242 3.0 A: Sex Work/Sexual Labour

Offered by: SOSC


 Session

Summer 2019

 Term

S1

Format

SEMR

Instructor

Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite

This course analyzes the organization and experiences of sexual labour. Sex work (such as exotic dance, escorting and street sex work), sex tourism, transactional sex and other sexual-economic-affective arrangements are studied in the context of heteropatriarchal, racial, and global relations of power. The course also pays attention to struggles against social and economic injustice by women, migrant and sex workers.

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