Sex Work in Colonial Egypt

Sex Work in Colonial Egypt
Author: Francesca Biancani
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018
Genre: Egypt
ISBN: 1350988014

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"In the early 20th century Cairo was a vibrant and booming global metropolis. The integration of Egypt into the global market had led to rapid urban growth and increased migration. As occupational prospects for women outside the family were limited, sex work became a prominent feature of the new modern city. However, the economic and social changes in Egypt ignited national anxieties about racial degeneration, social disorder and imperial decadence. Francesca Biancani argues here that this was a period of national crisis that became inscribed on the bodies on female sex workers. Based on a wide range of rare primary sources, including documents from court cases, reformist papers, police minutes and letters, Biancani examines the discourses around sex workers and shows how prostitution was understood in colonial Egypt. The book argues that from initially regulating and managing prostitution, local and colonial elites began to depict sex workers as a threat to the physical and moral welfare of the rising Egyptian nation. However, far from being a marginal activity, prostitution is shown to play a central role in the history of Egyptian nation-making. By exploring the interdependence of power and marginality, respectability and transgression, Biancani writes sex work and its practitioners back into the history of modern Egypt. The book is an original contribution to the global history of prostitution and a vital resource for scholars of Middle East Studies."--Bloomsbury Publishing.

Selling Sex in the City A Global History of Prostitution 1600s 2000s

Selling Sex in the City  A Global History of Prostitution  1600s 2000s
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 909
Release: 2017-08-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004346253

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Selling Sex in the City offers a worldwide analysis of prostitution since 1600. It analyses more than 20 cities with an important sex industry and compares policies and social trends, coercion and agency, but also prostitutes' working and living conditions.

Sex Work in Colonial Egypt

Sex Work in Colonial Egypt
Author: Francesca Biancani
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-07-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781838609078

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In the early 20th century Cairo was a vibrant and booming global metropolis. The integration of Egypt into the global market had led to rapid urban growth and increased migration. As occupational prospects for women outside the family were limited, sex work became a prominent feature of the new modern city. However, the economic and social changes in Egypt ignited national anxieties about racial degeneration, social disorder and imperial decadence. Francesca Biancani argues here that this was a period of national crisis that became inscribed on the bodies on female sex workers. Based on a wide range of rare primary sources, including documents from court cases, reformist papers, police minutes and letters, Biancani examines the discourses around sex workers and shows how prostitution was understood in colonial Egypt. The book argues that from initially regulating and managing prostitution, local and colonial elites began to depict sex workers as a threat to the physical and moral welfare of the rising Egyptian nation. However, far from being a marginal activity, prostitution is shown to play a central role in the history of Egyptian nation-making. By exploring the interdependence of power and marginality, respectability and transgression, Biancani writes sex work and its practitioners back into the history of modern Egypt. The book is an original contribution to the global history of prostitution and a vital resource for scholars of Middle East Studies.

Sex Tourism and the Postcolonial Encounter

Sex  Tourism and the Postcolonial Encounter
Author: Jessica Jacobs
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2010
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0754647889

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Illustrated by interviews with women and men in the tourist resorts in the Sinai, Egypt, this book opens up the debate surrounding sex tourism by examining the way in which holiday romances between western women and 'native' men are linked to a much wider romanticism of place and people, which is used to sell these destinations. The work provides insights into gender issues to do with globalization, travel and sexuality.

Global Women Colonial Ports

Global Women  Colonial Ports
Author: Liat Kozma
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2017-01-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781438462622

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Combines analysis of transnational prostitution and traffic in women with a social history of the League of Nations and interwar globalization. Global Women, Colonial Ports is a transnational history of state-regulated prostitution in the Middle East and North Africa between the two world wars. Beginning with international efforts to eradicate traffic in women and children, Liat Kozma examines French and British policies regarding local and foreign prostitutes in the region and shows how these policies affected and interacted with global migration routes of prostitutes and procurers. In so doing, she reveals how colonial domination mediated global mobility of people, practices, and ideas. Kozma weaves together the perspectives of colonial and local feminists with those of medical doctors, demonstrating that debates on prostitution were globalized and that transnational networks of knowledge and activism existed. She also explores the League of Nations’ involvement in this social issue. As a history of the Middle East, the book joins recent scholarship on modern globalization and the integration of the region in global economic, activist, social, and religious interconnectedness. Liat Kozma is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the author of Policing Egyptian Women: Sex, Law, and Medicine in Khedival Egypt.

Bawdy City

Bawdy City
Author: Katie M. Hemphill
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2020-01-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108489010

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Centering the experiences of women, this vivid social history examines Baltimore's prostitution trade and its evolution throughout the nineteenth century.

Economics Sexuality and Male Sex Work

Economics  Sexuality  and Male Sex Work
Author: Trevon D. Logan
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2017-01-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781107128736

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This book provides the first economic analysis of the billion-dollar male sex work market in the United States.

Policing Egyptian Women

Policing Egyptian Women
Author: Liat Kozma
Publsiher: Syracuse University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2011-09-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780815651345

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Policing Egyptian Women delineates the intricate manner in which the modern state in Egypt monitored, controlled, and "policed" the bodies of subaltern women. Some of these women were runaway slaves, others were deflowered outside of marriage, and still others were prostitutes. Kozma traces the effects of nineteenth-century developments such as the expansion of cities, the abolition of the slave trade, the formation of a new legal system, and the development of a new forensic medical expertise on these women who lived at the margins of society.