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"Our voices scrubbed out and forgotten. There are those who
research and write about sex workers who often forget we are
human." -Amy Lebovitch Shawna Ferris gives a voice to sex workers
who are often pushed to the background, even by those who fight for
them. In the name of urban safety and orderliness, street sex
workers face stigma, racism, and ignorance. Their human rights are
ignored, and some even lose their lives. Ferris aims to reveal the
cultural dimensions of this discrimination through literary and
art-critical theory, legal and sociological research, and activist
intervention. Canadian cities are striving for high safety ratings
by eliminating crime, which includes "cleaning" urban areas of the
street sex industry. Ironically, sex workers also want to live and
work in a safe environment. Ferris questions these sanitizing
political agendas, reviews exclusionary legislative and police
initiatives, and examines media representations of sex workers.
This book has much to offer to educators and activists, sex workers
and anti-violence organizations, and academics studying women,
cultural, gender, or indigenous issues.
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