Revolting Prostitutes

The Fight for Sex Worker's Rights

Paperback, 278 pages

Published Jan. 9, 2018 by Verso Books.

ISBN:
9781786633606

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5 stars (1 review)

You hear that selling sex is degrading; you hear that no one would ever choose to do it; you hear that it's dangerous; that women get abused and killed. You often hear, "There should be a law against it!" Or, perhaps just against the buyers. What do sex workers want? That's not something you hear asked very often. In this accessible manifesto, the strong argument for full decriminalization of sex work is explored through personal experience and looking at laws around the world.

In some places, like New York, selling sex is illegal. In others, like Sweden, only buying it is. In some, like the UK and France, it's legal to sell sex and to buy it, but not to run a brothel or solicit a sale. In New Zealand, it's not illegal at all. In What Do Sex Workers Want?, Juno Mac and Molly Smith - both sex workers …

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This is a detailed and insightful look at how different forms of criminalisation and regulation of sex work harms sex workers around the world. It sets this against police brutality, white supremacy and misogyny in how society sees sex work. The authors pit the real experiences of sex workers against the myths peddled by radical feminists and politicians to consistently silence the voices of those suffering under police enforcement.