2022
DOI: 10.32920/ryerson.14655909
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Beyond the Marked Woman : The New Sex Worker in American Popular Culture, 2006-2016

Abstract: This dissertation argues that between 2006 and 2016, in a context of rising tolerance for sex workers, economic shifts under neoliberal capitalism, and the normalization of transactional intimate labour, popular culture began to offer new and humanizing images of the sex worker as an entrepreneur and care worker. This new popular culture legitimatizes sex workers in a growing services industry and carries important de-stigmatizing messages about sex workers, who continue to be among the most stigmatized of wom… Show more

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