Best of
Prostitution

1996

Somebody's Daughter: Inside The Halifax/Toronto Pimping Ring


Phonse Jessome - 1996
    This book is about what we don’t know about prostitution and perhaps what we don’t want to know; what goes on inside that violent underworld know as The Game, and who the girls in the tight skirts really are. Author and reporter Phonse Jessome traces the short careers of several young girls actively recruited by pimps and describes the anti-pimping efforts of law enforcers who work to get teenage girls out the The Games and off the streets.

Le prisme de la prostitution


Gail Pheterson - 1996
    These essays examine those patterns both inside and outside the context of explicit sex commerce. The author elaborates a cross-cultural critique of the categories "prostitute" and "prostitution" as constructed in science, policy and society. At every level of analysis, terms and social categories prove to be slippery, consequential and reflective of an underlying political logic that subordinates women to men. Key to that logic is the whore stigma, an official and traditional mechanism of social control inextricable from issues as diverse as migration, health care, sexual autonomy, employment and freedom of speech.

Absolute Hell


Rodney Ackland - 1996
    The 1995 production at the Royal National Theatre starred Judi Dench and was directed by Anthony Page.