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Sex Work, Labour, and Empowerment - Lessons from the Informal Entertainment Sector in Nepal (Hardcover)
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Sex Work, Labour, and Empowerment - Lessons from the Informal Entertainment Sector in Nepal (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Citizenship, Human Rights and the Law
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This book presents an analysis of the concepts of female
empowerment and resilience against violence in the informal
entertainment and sex industries. Generally, the key debates on sex
work have centred on arguments proposed by the oppressive and
empowerment paradigms. This book moves away from such debates to
look widely at the micro issues such as the role of income in the
lives of sex workers, the significance of peer organisations and
networks of women, and how resilience is enacted and empowerment
experienced. It also uses positive deviancy theory as a useful
strategy to bring about notable changes in terms of empowerment and
agency for women working in this sector and also for addressing the
wider issues of migration, HIV/AIDS, and violence against women and
girls. The focus is on moving beyond a victimisation framework
without downplaying the extent of the violence that women in this
industry experience. It conceptualises the theories of empowerment
and power which have not been tested against women who work in this
sector, combined with in-depth interviews with women working in the
industry as well as academics, activists, and personnel in the NGO
and donor sector. In doing so, it informs the reader of the
numerous social, political, and economic factors that structure and
sustain the global growth of the industry and analyses the diverse
factors that lead many thousands of women and girls around the
world to work in this sector. The work presents an important
contribution to the study of citizenship and rights from a
non-Western angle and will be of interest to academics,
researchers, and policymakers across human rights, sociology,
economics, and development studies.
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