Sex Workers Unite : A History of the Movement from Stonewall to SlutWalk by Melinda Chateauvert (2015, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherBeacon Press
ISBN-100807061239
ISBN-139780807061237
eBay Product ID (ePID)202632723

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Book TitleSex Workers Unite : a History of the Movement from Stonewall to Slutwalk
Number of Pages272 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
TopicGender Studies, United States / 21st Century, Prostitution & Sex Trade
GenreSocial Science, History
AuthorMelinda Chateauvert
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight13.3 Oz
Item Length8.9 in
Item Width6 in

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Reviews" Sex Workers Unite  does the invaluable work of showing us what a responsible and effective movement might look like, centering the voices and strategies of sex workers themselves in order to restore our best future to the realm of the possible." -- Feministing "[Chateauvert's] portraits of individual activists and advocacy groups are well drawn, proving that humanization through story, not philosophical debates about personhood and privacy, will win this campaign... Chateauvert makes a strong case that 'engaging in sexual commerce should not be grounds for disenfranchisement.'" -- Publishers Weekly "The breadth of the material impressively commemorates the movement's decades long struggle." -- Kirkus Reviews " Sex Workers Unite is path-breaking in its claims about the expansive legacy of sex worker activism, and one hopes it will serve as a starting point for an even more expansive analysis." -- San Francisco Chronicle "The sheer depth and breadth of study evident in the book ensures its usefulness as a resource. But Sex Workers Unite is much more than a collection of facts and figures, however comprehensive. Chateauvert displays a deft hand with subtle ideas." -- Tits and Sass "Readers will learn a great deal about contemporary sex workers rights organizing in the United States (and a little bit about Canada) by exploring this book." -- A Kiss for Gabriela "Chateauvert's writing is blunt, honest and overwhelmingly liberal. Her dry but positive discussion of sex work and its employees aims to educate the reader. Her mission is to prove that those in the sex work industry are not deviants, addicts or victims. They are people making conscious choices who deserve equal civil rights and legal representation. She wants their stories told, their histories documented, and their allies counted." -- Edge "This is an important book--not only for understanding the history of the movement but also for debunking myths about sex workers." --Dr. Joycelyn Elders, former US surgeon general "From the movement's beginning with street-walking cop-fighting trans women at Stonewall at Compton's Cafeteria through feminist betrayal and the AIDs crisis all the way to today's sex work activists and artists who make this labor visible , Sex Workers Unite is a fact-driven, street-smart history. This book is crucial." --Michelle Tea, author of Valencia "In this definitive history, Chateauvert recounts the many challenges and successes of the sex workers' rights movement, and shows us how much farther we  have to go to guarantee everyone's fundamental rights to sexual privacy and self-determination." --Anthony D. Romero, executive director, American Civil Liberties Union "With a historian's eye for the illuminating detail and the street fighter's passion for her cause, Melinda Chateauvert offers a sassy journey through the worlds of 'Working Girls and Boys,' black, brown, and white, trans, gay, and straight. Against rescuers and abolitionists,  Sex Workers Unite recovers the collective action and labor organizing of sex workers for better conditions, living wages, cultural freedom, and social justice." --Eileen Boris, Hull Professor of Feminist Studies, University of California Santa Barbara and co-editor of Intimate Labors: Cultures, Technologies, and the Politics of Care From the Hardcover edition., " Sex Workers Unite does the invaluable work of showing us what a responsible and effective movement might look like, centering the voices and strategies of sex workers themselves in order to restore our best future to the realm of the possible." -- Feministing "[Chateauvert's] portraits of individual activists and advocacy groups are well drawn, proving that humanization through story, not philosophical debates about personhood and privacy, will win this campaign... Chateauvert makes a strong case that 'engaging in sexual commerce should not be grounds for disenfranchisement.'" -- Publishers Weekly "The breadth of the material impressively commemorates the movement's decades long struggle." -- Kirkus Reviews " Sex Workers Unite is path-breaking in its claims about the expansive legacy of sex worker activism, and one hopes it will serve as a starting point for an even more expansive analysis." -- San Francisco Chronicle "[T]he book makes important contributions to histories of feminism, lgbtq politics, and social movements and clears a path for further studies of these important topics." -- The Journal of American History "The sheer depth and breadth of study evident in the book ensures its usefulness as a resource. But Sex Workers Unite is much more than a collection of facts and figures, however comprehensive. Chateauvert displays a deft hand with subtle ideas." -- Tits and Sass "Readers will learn a great deal about contemporary sex workers rights organizing in the United States (and a little bit about Canada) by exploring this book." -- A Kiss for Gabriela "Chateauvert's writing is blunt, honest and overwhelmingly liberal. Her dry but positive discussion of sex work and its employees aims to educate the reader. Her mission is to prove that those in the sex work industry are not deviants, addicts or victims. They are people making conscious choices who deserve equal civil rights and legal representation. She wants their stories told, their histories documented, and their allies counted." -- Edge "This is an important book--not only for understanding the history of the movement but also for debunking myths about sex workers." --Dr. Joycelyn Elders, former US surgeon general "From the movement's beginning with street-walking cop-fighting trans women at Stonewall at Compton's Cafeteria through feminist betrayal and the AIDs crisis all the way to today's sex work activists and artists who make this labor visible , Sex Workers Unite is a fact-driven, street-smart history. This book is crucial." --Michelle Tea, author of Valencia "In this definitive history, Chateauvert recounts the many challenges and successes of the sex workers' rights movement, and shows us how much farther we have to go to guarantee everyone's fundamental rights to sexual privacy and self-determination." --Anthony D. Romero, executive director, American Civil Liberties Union "With a historian's eye for the illuminating detail and the street fighter's passion for her cause, Melinda Chateauvert offers a sassy journey through the worlds of 'Working Girls and Boys,' black, brown, and white, trans, gay, and straight. Against rescuers and abolitionists, Sex Workers Unite recovers the collective action and labor organizing of sex workers for better conditions, living wages, cultural freedom, and social justice." --Eileen Boris, Hull Professor of Feminist Studies, University of California Santa Barbara and co-editor of Intimate Labors: Cultures, Technologies, and the Politics of Care From the Hardcover edition.
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal306.740973
Table Of ContentCONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1 CHAPTER 1 "THE REVOLUTION IS FINALLY HERE!" Sex Work and Strategic Sex CHAPTER 2 "THOSE FEW CAME ON LIKE GANGBUSTERS" Prostitution and Sisterhood CHAPTER 3 "MY ASS IS MINE!" Call Off Your Old Tired Ethics CHAPTER 4 "RESISTING THE VIRUS OF REPRESSION" Disease Vectors and Sexual Experts CHAPTER 5 "ASSEMBLY-LINE ORGASMS" Organizing the Sex Market CHAPTER 6 "FUCK THE PIGS!" Public Sex and Police Violence CHAPTER 7 SLUTS UNITE! Disrupting Whorephobia and Slut-Shaming ACKNOWLEDGMENTS NOTES SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
SynopsisA provocative history that reveals how sex workers have been at the vanguard of social justice movements for the past fifty years while building a movement of their own that challenges our ideas about labor, sexuality, feminism, and freedom Documenting five decades of sex-worker activism, Sex Workers Unite is a fresh history that places prostitutes, hustlers, escorts, call girls, strippers, and porn stars in the center of America's major civil rights struggles. Although their presence has largely been ignored and obscured, in this provocative history Melinda Chateauvert recasts sex workers as savvy political organizers-not as helpless victims in need of rescue. Even before transgender sex worker Sylvia Rivera threw a brick and sparked the Stonewall Riot in 1969, these trailblazing activists and allies challenged criminal sex laws and "whorephobia," and were active in struggles for gay liberation, women's rights, reproductive justice, union organizing, and prison abolition. Although the multibillion-dollar international sex industry thrives, the United States remains one of the few industrialized nations that continues to criminalize prostitution, and these discriminatory laws put workers at risk. In response, sex workers have organized to improve their working conditions and to challenge police and structural violence. Through individual confrontations and collective campaigns,they have pushed the boundaries of conventional organizing, called for decriminalization, and have reframed sex workers' rights as human rights. Telling stories of sex workers, from the frontlines of the 1970s sex wars to the modern-day streets of SlutWalk, Chateauvert illuminates an underrepresented movement, introducing skilled activists who have organized a global campaign for self-determination and sexual freedom that is as multifaceted as the sex industry and as diverse as human sexuality., A provocative history that reveals how sex workers have been at the vanguard of social justice movements for the past fifty years while building a movement of their own that challenges our ideas about labor, sexuality, feminism, and freedom Documenting five decades of sex-worker activism, Sex Workers Unite is a fresh history that places prostitutes, hustlers, escorts, call girls, strippers, and porn stars in the center of America's major civil rights struggles. Although their presence has largely been ignored and obscured, in this provocative history Melinda Chateauvert recasts sex workers as savvy political organizers--not as helpless victims in need of rescue. Even before transgender sex worker Sylvia Rivera threw a brick and sparked the Stonewall Riot in 1969, these trailblazing activists and allies challenged criminal sex laws and "whorephobia," and were active in struggles for gay liberation, women's rights, reproductive justice, union organizing, and prison abolition. Although the multibillion-dollar international sex industry thrives, the United States remains one of the few industrialized nations that continues to criminalize prostitution, and these discriminatory laws put workers at risk. In response, sex workers have organized to improve their working conditions and to challenge police and structural violence. Through individual confrontations and collective campaigns, they have pushed the boundaries of conventional organizing, called for decriminalization, and have reframed sex workers' rights as human rights. Telling stories of sex workers, from the frontlines of the 1970s sex wars to the modern-day streets of SlutWalk, Chateauvert illuminates an underrepresented movement, introducing skilled activists who have organized a global campaign for self-determination and sexual freedom that is as multifaceted as the sex industry and as diverse as human sexuality., A provocative history which reveals how sex workers have been at the vanguard of social justice movements for the past fifty years, building a movement that challenges our ideas about labor, sexuality, feminism, and freedom. Documenting five decades of sex worker activismFrom Stonewall to Slutwalk, puts prostitutes, hustlers, call girls, strippers, andporn stars in the center of struggles f or gay liberation, women's rights, reproductivejustice, union organizing, prison abolition, and more. By putting labor at the forefront,Chateauvert reframes sex work as work and argues that sex worker rights are ultimatelyhuman rights
LC Classification NumberHQ144.C46 2015

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