Rita Nakashima Brock is at The Bunting Institute, Radcliffe University. She is the author of Journeys by Heart: A Christology of Erotic Power. Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite, President of Chicago Theological Seminary, is a theologian and social ethicist whose many influential books include Casting Stones: Prostitution and Liberation in Asia and the U.S. (with Rita Nakashima Brock; Fortress Press, 1996), Lift Every Voice: Constructing Christian Theologies from the Underside (with Mary Potter Engel, 1998), and Sex, Race, and God: Christian Feminism in Black and White (1989).
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Preface Introduction: The Loathsome Thing PART I: A SYSTEMIC ANALYSIS OF PROSTITUTION IN ASIA AND THE UNITED STATES Sex and the Female Body Shooting for Fun and Seeking Salvation If Women Counted: The Economics of the Sex Industry Prostitution and the Law Power and Prostitution: The Social/Psychological Dynamics of the Sex Industry Tricks, Trauma, and Terror: The Psychological Impacts of Prostitution PART II: A LIBERATION RESPONSE Jokes, Lies, and Stereotypes: Introduction to a Liberation Analysis of Prostitution Lying in the Beds We Do Not Make: Sin, Karma, and the Sex Industry Movements of Grace and Compassion Strategies for Change and Solidarity: What Are We to Do? Afterword Appendix: Men in Prostitution Notes Index

