Sex Worker Solidarity

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781479837007

Networks of Caring and Sharing

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By Lauren Levitt
Imprint: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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208

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Lauren Levitt is Postdoctoral Researcher at The University of California, Riverside's XCITE Center for Teaching and Learning.

"Taking readers away from the labor sex workers do for clients and to the ways they care for each other instead, Levitt makes a case that these practitioners have much to teach about community care. Here is a model of relation against and beyond capitalism." - Heather Berg, author of Notes from the Sex Worker Left: Lumpen Theory "Sex Worker Solidarity is a must-read for anyone interested in the ways that sex workers look after one other. Clear in scope and informed by a deep commitment to sex worker safety and wellbeing, this book offers a thoughtful and perceptive analysis of what formal and informal sex worker networks of care and solidarity can learn and borrow from each other. Writing about the sex industry frequently focuses so extensively on the relationship between worker and client that the other relationships - the more enduring and significant ones - between workers and their colleagues, can go undescribed and invisible. Levitt's book starts to correct this imbalance, enhancing understandings of sex workplaces, with an attentiveness to nuances of how competition and solidarity can coexist in these spaces, rather than being mutually exclusive." - Gwyn Easterbrook-Smith, author of Producing the Acceptable Sex Worker: An Analysis of Media Representations

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