Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Globalizing Sex Workers' Rights -- PART ONE: RETHINKING SEX WORK -- Introduction -- 1. Forced to Choose: Beyond the Voluntary v. Forced Prostitution Dichotomy -- 2. Debt-Bondage and Trafficking: Don't Believe the Hype -- 3. An International Perspective on Slavery in the Sex Industry -- 4. Women, Labor, and Migration: The Position of Trafficked Women and Strategies for Support -- 5. Discourses of Prostitution: The Case of Cuba -- 6. Prostitution, Stigma, and the Law in Japan: A Feminist Roundtable Discussion -- PART TWO: MIGRATIONS AND TOURISM -- Introduction -- 7. Ghanaian Women and Prostitution in Cote d'Ivoire -- 8. From Thailand to Japan: Migrant Sex Workers as Autonomous Subjects -- 9. The Migrant Tightrope: Experiences from the Caribbean -- 10. Children, Prostitution, and Identity: A Case Study from a Tourist Resort in Thailand -- 11. Hustling for Dollars: Jineterismo in Cuba -- PART THREE: SEX WORKERS' ORGANIZATIONS -- Introduction -- 12. The Association of Autonomous Women Workers, Ecuador, "22nd June" -- 13. Japanese Sex Workers: Encourage, Empower, Trust, and Love Yourselves! -- 14. The Exotic Dancers Alliance: An Interview with Dawn Passar and Johanna Breyer -- 15. SWEAT: The Development and Implementation of a Sex Worker Advocacy and Intervention Program in Post-Apartheid South Africa -- 16. A World of People: Sex Workers in Mexico -- 17. The Wind of Change Is Whispering at Your Door: The Mahila Samanwaya Committee -- 18. International Activism: Jo Doezema interviews NWSP Coordinator, Cheryl Overs -- 19. Transgenders and Sex Work in Malaysia -- 20. It's Good to Know: The Maxi Linder Association in Suriname -- PART FOUR: AIDS PREVENTION AND SEX WORKERS' EMPOWERMENT -- Introduction
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