性工作与人口贩运:超越二元对立

Sex Work and Trafficking: Moving beyond Dichotomies

Feminist Economics · 2017
被引 43
人大 A-ABS 2

中文导读

批判了性工作与人口贩运讨论中关于主体性和污名的虚假二元对立,指出污名越高主体性越低,并质疑将客户刑事化的政策,认为这会损害性工作者的福祉。

Abstract

This contribution examines how feminist economists have conceptualized sex work and trafficking through the lens of agency and stigma. The ongoing debate about legalization has focused on sex workers’ agency and choice, and on the role of stigma in shaping the supply of and demand for sex work. Building on the analysis advanced by contributions to this special issue, this study contends that theoretical and policy debates about sex work are dominated by false dichotomies of agency and stigma. It argues that the relationship between stigma and agency operates along a continuum of contractual arrangements that underpins a high degree of segmentation in the industry. The higher the stigma, the lower tends to be the agency. Current policies toward sex work therefore need reconsideration – especially mounting support for criminalization of clients, which, by increasing stigma, is likely to detract from the agency and the well-being of sex workers, however unintentionally.

性工作人口贩运污名化自主权