2017
DOI: 10.1215/10407391-4260567
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Finance and Prostitution: On the Libidinal Economy of Capitalism

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“…In this regard, the plunge into the world of prostitution is very human becomes the main factor, namely, the desire to improve a more decent life [14], [15], [16], [17]. The oblivion of economic needs is an urgent factor in the plunge of women into prostitution [18], [19], [20], [21]. Refers to [9], It is understandable that migration push factors are things that can stimulate prostitution but the vital impetus is economic encouragement, meeting basic needs, not tempted by urban development that has succeeded in increasing demand that requires labor or socio-cultural progress.…”
Section: -----Backdoormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, the plunge into the world of prostitution is very human becomes the main factor, namely, the desire to improve a more decent life [14], [15], [16], [17]. The oblivion of economic needs is an urgent factor in the plunge of women into prostitution [18], [19], [20], [21]. Refers to [9], It is understandable that migration push factors are things that can stimulate prostitution but the vital impetus is economic encouragement, meeting basic needs, not tempted by urban development that has succeeded in increasing demand that requires labor or socio-cultural progress.…”
Section: -----Backdoormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Okazuje się bowiem, że w wielu przypadkach mężczyźni poszukiwali w agencjach towarzyskich nie tyle możliwości zaspokojenia popędu seksualnego, co doświadczenia poczucia władzy nad w pewnym stopniu zależnym od nich partnerem interakcji -kobietą, która na mocy wyboru, jakiego dokonała, nie mogła liczyć na "ulgowe" traktowanie, jakie, zdaniem klientów, należy się "normalnym" członkiniom społeczeństwa (por. Yuran 2016). Tym samym przypuszczać można, że wielu rozmówców płaciło nie za seks, lecz za określony wizerunek siebie jako dominującego partnera interakcji.…”
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“…The organizing efforts by those working within the industry who are mobilizing to legitimize sex work and workers as self determining agents, is often ignored. The term sex worker, coined by those working within the industry, came about as a result of challenges to the culturally embedded pathologizing of a certain class of women [2]. It refers to the group of people, female, transgender, male, under-age, immigrant, and native who actively choose to exchange sexual services for money or payment in kind [3] including exotic dancers, sex operators, and masseurs [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%