Prostitution Research in Context: Methodology, Representation and Power
In: Interdisciplinary Studies in Sex for Sale
Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1 Exploring sex for sale: methodological concerns -- Part I Manoeuvring in a politicised research field -- 2 History and the politics of prostitution: prostitution and the politics of history -- 3 Speaking the truth about prostitution -- 4 Troubling unknowns and certainties in prostitution policy claims-making -- Part II Researching for, about and with sex workers -- 5 Epistemologically privileging the sex worker: uncovering the rehearsed and presumed in sex work studies -- 6 Collaborative research with sex workers -- 7 The voice of images: photovoice, sex workers and affective engagement -- Part III Dangerous positions? Establishing the research field of sex for sale -- 8 What do emotions do? Circulations of annoyance, hostility and shame in fieldwork -- 9 Contamination or engagement? Doing class in prostitution research -- 10 Seducing the seducer: negotiating desire, discomfort and power in fieldwork -- Index