Making Sex Work
Explore the complexities of the sex industry in Making Sex Work by Mary Lucille Sullivan, published by Spinifex Press in 2007. This insightful paperback dives deep into the practicalities of brothels as legitimate businesses, shedding light on both the legal and illegal sectors of sex work. Spanning 413 pages, Sullivan addresses critical issues such as violence, organized crime, women's health, and the involvement of mainstream businesses in the sex trade. With a focus on gender studies and social theory, this book offers a comprehensive examination of the social dynamics surrounding prostitution. Perfect for those interested in social science and women's studies, Making Sex Work is a thought-provoking read that challenges perceptions and encourages a deeper understanding of the complexities within the sex industry.