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Carol Leigh, a.k.a. Scarlot Harlot  / Carol Leigh.

Radical History Review (2022) 142 (jan), p. 169-184
bron: Radical History Review (2022) 142 (jan), p. 169-184
samenvatting: Carol Leigh (also known as Scarlot Harlot) is an artist, author, filmmaker, and sex workers' rights activist. She famously coined the term sex work, a fundamental part of the lexicon regarding all workers' rights, owed in large part to Leigh's artistic and activist career. Working primarily through the medium of performance and video, her work attempts to educate and broaden audiences' understanding of sex work and the fundamental rights sex workers deserve. Carol's Curated Spaces feature takes the form of a visual essay comprising images from her archive, along with an introductory statement from Carol, giving an overview of her trajectory as an artist and activist.
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signatuur: ts.

Carol Leigh, a.k.a. Scarlot Harlot
ts.
Carol Leigh.
Radical History Review
(2022)
142
(jan)
169-184
N310136
Boek

Prostitution and Victorian social reform  / 

Paul McHugh.London: Croom Helm, 1980 - 306 p.: ill.
uitgave: London: Croom Helm, 1980 - 306 p.: ill.
annotatie: Revision of the author's thesis (doctoral--Oxford University).- Bibliogr.: p. 284-295.
onderwerpen:
samenvatting: In the mid-nineteenth century many parts of England and Wales were still subjected to a system of regulated prostitution which, by identifying and detaining for treatment infected prostitutes, aimed to protect members of the armed forces (94 per cent of whom were forbidden to marry) from venereal diseases. The coercive nature of the Contagious Diseases Acts and the double standard which allowed the continuance of prostitution on the ground that the prostitute 'herself the supreme type of vice, she is ultimately the most efficient guardian of virtue', aroused the ire of many reformers, not only women's rights campaigners. Paul McHugh analyses the social composition of the different repeal and reform movements - the liberal reformists, the passionate struggle of the charismatic Josephine Butler, the Tory reformers whose achievement was in the improvement of preventative medicine, and finally the Social Purity movement of the 1880s which favoured a coercive approach. This is a fascinating study of ideals and principles in action, of pressure-group strategy, and of individual leaders in the repeal movement's sixteen year progress to victory.

signatuur: cat. (mchug/pro) b

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Prostitution and Victorian social reform
cat. (mchug/pro) b
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Paul McHugh.
N311207
Artikel

How to read Dr Betty Paërl's whip: intersectional visions of trans/gender, sex worker and decolonial activism in the archive  / Wigbertson Julian Isenia and Eliza Steinbock.

Feminist Review Issue, 132 (2022), p. 24-45
bron: Feminist Review Issue jaargang: 132 (2022), p. 24-45
samenvatting: In this article, the authors take up the historical figure of Dr Betty Paërl, who has surprisingly turned up in very different kinds of specialised archives. The white mathematics professor was located in IHLIA LGBT+ Heritage, the largest queer heritage collection in Europe, as a notable SM sexpert and spokesperson on transgender politics, and also found during archival research into the anti-(neo)colonial struggles of Suriname against the Dutch. Upon closer inspection of the materials, the authors find the recurrent image/item of the whip that presses them to carefully think through how the archive of Dr Paërl casts light on a history that Katherine McKittrick calls being 'in the shadow of the whip'. The article aims to combine an analysis of these versions of the whip in different visual and discursive registers to detect the liberatory politics underlying her activisms. To do so, the authors develop the intersectional model of the kaleidoscope employed by Dutch Black, migrant and refugee (BMR) feminist theorists to grasp the shifting patterns of power that Paërl battled and embodied as an activist of the anticolonial struggle, for sex workers' rights, for kinky sex and for transgender people. This is all the more important in the historical study of transgender visual materials that most often arrive in archives via medical and police photography or pornographic materials. The historical researcher, the article argues, should be wary of (re)producing a static vision that would reduce transgender figures to sex and gender politics, or eclipse a vision of trans politics that dilates beyond sexuality.
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signatuur: dgb artikelen (iseni/ste)

How to read Dr Betty Paërl's whip: intersectional visions of trans/gender, sex worker and decolonial activism in the archive
dgb artikelen (iseni/ste)
Wigbertson Julian Isenia and Eliza Steinbock.
Feminist Review Issue
132
(2022)
24-45
N311432
Artikel

Oceans, Archives, Perverts: Sex Work in the Colonial Port City  / Juno Jill Richards.

GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 28 (2022) 4 (oct), p. 541-566
bron: GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies jaargang: 28 (2022) 4 (oct), p. 541-566
samenvatting: This study follows the oceanic routes of female migrant laborers as a way to reconsider the geographies of queer theory through the colonial port city. In so doing, the author highlights feminized forms of migrant labor, including sex work and care work, as a central facet of the history of sexuality beyond the nation-state. This history begins in the 1920s and 1930s, when the League of Nations sponsored a massive investigation into international sex trafficking, through surveillance of port cities across the Atlantic, Indian, and Pacific Oceans. These investigations reveal the ways that female migrant laborers were constructed as nonnormative sexual subjects, both through their transient status as citizens and for performing reproductive labors outside the context of the white nuclear family. In this way, the league investigation offers an early case study for technologies attending to the biological specificity necessary to detain individuals at the border. This biometric archive lays the groundwork for a theorization of queer femininity, often ignored by historians of sexuality focused on the criminalization of sodomy. Through attention to an early biometric database, rather than criminal archives, what follows offers a geography of feminized labor and queer femininity based across a transoceanic network of port cities. A consideration of sex work in the midcentury novel, including Jean Rhys's Voyage in the Dark and J. G. Farrell's Singapore Grip, more closely establishes the biometric and aesthetic categories used to construct female sexual deviance at the midcentury.
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Oceans, Archives, Perverts: Sex Work in the Colonial Port City
ts.
Juno Jill Richards.
GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies
28
(2022)
4
(oct)
541-566
N311569
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Ecologies Elsewhere: Flyness, Fill, and Black Women's Fugitive Matter(s)  / Marisa Solomon.

GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies, 28 (2022) 4 (oct), p. 567-587
bron: GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies jaargang: 28 (2022) 4 (oct), p. 567-587
samenvatting: This article shifts our attention elsewhere, to the places where living is predicated on knowing with, through, and sometimes as waste. Coming out of a larger project detailing the anti-Black geographies of "long-distance" waste management, the author argues that waste infrastructure holds together white property value and produces absented spaces of Black condemnation, the material "fill" to construct white propertied futures. Against white property, the author follows Betty, a Black sex worker in the Tidewater Region of Virginia, who teaches how stealing, swiping, salvaging, telling, and laboring waste are themselves critiques of how property orders earth, and they are ecological modes forged elsewhere. Through the analytics of flyness, becoming fill, and queer Black geometries of relationality, Betty shows us that living as and proximate to waste refracts fugitive articulations of gender on the move. Always moving at the intersection of Blackness as "a waste of space" and becoming waste object herself, Betty's flyness opens an ecological horizon for rethinking the matter that matters.
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signatuur: ts.

Ecologies Elsewhere: Flyness, Fill, and Black Women's Fugitive Matter(s)
ts.
Marisa Solomon.
GLQ : A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies
28
(2022)
4
(oct)
567-587
N311570
Artikel

Marc of Frankfurt - der Nachlass eines Aktivisten und Callboys  / Andreas Pretzel und Hans Bergemann.

Mitteilungen der Magnus Hirschfeld Gesellschaft (2022) 69/70 (dez), p. 69-80
bron: Mitteilungen der Magnus Hirschfeld Gesellschaft (2022) 69/70 (dez), p. 69-80
samenvatting: Stefan Hülsmann (1962-2017), der als Callboy unter der Namen Marc of Frankfurt tätig wurde, hat seine Erbe testamentarisch der Magnus-Herschfeldt-Geselschaft vermacht. Es war sein letzer Wille, seinen Nachlass bei der MHG aufgehoben und sein Wirken in der Prostitutionsbewegung gewürdigt zu wissen sowie mit sienem Erbe vergleichbares Engagement nach seinem Tode zu unterstützen. Mit dem Nachlass von Stefan Hülsmann erhielt die MHG die zeitgeschichtlich bedeutsamen und wohl einzigartigen Überlieferungen eines männlichen Sexarbeiters, welche u.a. Aufschluss über Handlungsmöglichkeiten und mit der rechtlichen Liberalisierung der deutschen Prostitutionsgesetzgebung im Jahr 2011 bis zum Jahr 2013 weiterbestehende beschränkungen vermitteln. Im Folgende sollen Stefan Hülsmann in einer biografischen Skizze vorgestellt und der schriftliche und digitale Nachlass näher beschrieben werden.
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signatuur: ts.

Marc of Frankfurt - der Nachlass eines Aktivisten und Callboys
ts.
Andreas Pretzel und Hans Bergemann.
Mitteilungen der Magnus Hirschfeld Gesellschaft
(2022)
69/70
(dez)
69-80
N311737
Boek

Streetlife : Male and trans sex workers' voices from the AIDS era  / 

Barbara Gibson.London: Lume, 2022 - 180 p.
uitgave: London: Lume, 2022 - 180 p.
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samenvatting: A searingly honest depiction of life lived on the margins; of street life, sex work, and survival during the AIDS era. Streetlife presents a collection of interviews, recorded by the author, with four men and two trans women she met in the course of her work during the 1980s and early 1990s. They are voices from the very edges of society; though their stories take us from the 'cardboard city' to parties with the rich and famous, taking in drugs, clubs, glamour, violence, money, brothels, safe and unsafe sex, and the fear of HIV. These stories are told in the words of those who lived them, with in-depth descriptions of how they navigated diverse journeys to define and express their sexuality and transgender identities. They are variously shocking, provocative, and extremely moving. They are also stories of vulnerable individuals whose unhappy childhoods compelled them to leave home at a young age for a better life, seeking acceptance, warmth, and - above all else - love. In Streetlife, Barbara Gibson gives a voice to those long ignored. In doing so she makes a valuable contribution to the literature on British society and marginalized groups, and shows how modern attitudes and approaches have evolved. This book is a gritty read, but will be welcomed by anyone with an interest in modern British history and social issues, particularly the HIV/AIDS crisis and LGBTQ+ history.

signatuur: cat. (gibso-b/str) b

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Streetlife : Male and trans sex workers' voices from the AIDS era
cat. (gibso-b/str) b
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Barbara Gibson.
N311891
Grijs

Whorehouse Cinema : sex worker film and arts festival : 31 march - 2 april 2023 : cinetol

Amsterdam: Queer.red, 2023 - ongepag.: ill.
uitgave: Amsterdam : Queer.red, 2023 - ongepag.: ill.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. lhbti
  2. prostitutie
  3. seksuele identiteiten
samenvatting: Programmaboekje van de eerste editie van Whorehouse Cinema : sex worker film and arts festival : 31 march - 2 april : cinetol. Cinetol, Tolstraat 182, Amsterdam. A brand new sex worker film & arts festival, serving you our first festival edition between 31 march and april 2nd 2023 at Cinetol in Amsterdam.

signatuur: cat. (whore/cin/fes) 2023 k

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Whorehouse Cinema : sex worker film and arts festival : 31 march - 2 april 2023 : cinetol
cat. (whore/cin/fes) 2023 k
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N311997
Grijs

Resistances : Brussels Porn Film Festival : SNAP! Sex Workers Narratives Arts and Politics : Catalogue 2023

Brussel: BxlpFF, 2023 - 72 p.: ill.
uitgave: Brussel : BxlpFF, 2023 - 72 p.: ill.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. lhbti
  2. film
  3. seksuele identiteiten
samenvatting: The BxlPFF is the first porn film festival in Belgium, presenting a diverse program going from arthouse films to DIY projects fuelled with a political desire to showcase different approaches, practices and bodies to the most watched and produced film genre in the world. We have teamed up with SNAP! Festival (Sex Workers Narratives Arts & Politics) to offer a bigger and powerfull edition brought by a will to create resistances! The SNAP! Festival is dedicated to the discourse and representations created by sex workers operating in various sectors, from multiple gender and sexual perspectives. Why this collaboration? Individuals who are marginalized due to their erotic identities, gender, race, class, or bodily characteristics find in the production of sexually explicit content a powerful space for expression and reappropriation. Sex workers, who are longstanding pillars of the pornographic industry and social outcasts, occupy a crucial place in debates on these complex issues. Therefore, a collaboration between the BxlPFF and the SNAP! Festival seemed obvious!

signatuur: cat. (bxlpf/res) k

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Resistances : Brussels Porn Film Festival : SNAP! Sex Workers Narratives Arts and Politics : Catalogue 2023
cat. (bxlpf/res) k
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N312226
Grijs

Exploratory survey on chemsex in the context of prostitution / sex work among MSM & Trans* people in Brussels Capital and beyond.

Brussel: Alias asbl, 2020 - 4 p.: ill.
uitgave: Brussel : Alias asbl, 2020 - 4 p.: ill.
onderwerpen:
thema:
  1. lhbti
  2. prostitutie
  3. alcohol/drugs
samenvatting: The survey was conducted in 2019 among chemsexers-sex workers in order to improve the Alias team's knowledge of the realities and issues of chemsex among MSM and trans* sex workers in Brussels and to offer them better advise and services.

signatuur: cat. (alias/che) g

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Exploratory survey on chemsex in the context of prostitution / sex work among MSM & Trans* people in Brussels Capital and beyond.
cat. (alias/che) g
https://ihlia.nl/search/covers/thumb/N312227_1.jpg
N312227

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