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Social Anthropologie in new Realms: The Cultural Study of Commercial Sex, CFP


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Call for Papers Sexualities: Special Edition The Cultural Study of Commercial Sex

Given the proliferation of forms of commercial sex, the scarcity of research—except on ‘prostitution’—is remarkable. The focus is usually on personal motivations, the morality of the buying-and-selling relationship, stigma, violence and disease prevention. Questions of desire and love are usually sidelined; relationships are rarely contextualised culturally or conceived as complex; concrete sexual issues are hardly dealt with. Commercial sex is usually disqualified from cultural research and treated only as a moral issue.

A new field of the cultural study of commercial sex would refer to all commercial goods and services with an erotic or sexual element—a rich field of human activities, every one operating in complex socio-cultural contexts where the meaning of buying and selling sex is not always the same. (1) Sites of the sex industry: Bars, restaurants, cabarets, clubs, brothels, discotheques, saunas, massage parlours, sex shops, peep shows, hotel rooms, flats, bookshops, striptease and lapdance venues, dungeons, Internet sites, beauty parlours, clubhouses, cinemas, public toilets, phonelines and occasional sites such as stag and hen events, shipboard festivities and ‘modelling’, swinging and fetish parties.

Participants in the sex industry: Business owners, bartenders, waiters, maids, cashiers, guards, drivers, cooks, cleaners, accountants, lawyers, doctors, travel agents, tourist guides, estate agents, media editors and entrepreneurs, outreach personnel, researchers—as well as those who sell sex or its illusions and those who buy it.

The framework is addressed in ‘The Cultural Study of Commercial Sex’, by Laura Agustín, published in Sexualities, 8:5, 621-34 (2005). The goal of the special edition is to actively use a cultural framework for scholarly conceptualisations that do not fit comfortably in the ‘prostitution’ tradition. Scholars from any academic discipline are encouraged to contribute.

Contributions are particularly welcome that:

  • question the discursive division between commercial and non-commercial sex;
  • examine the belief that sex-with-love or sex-with-partners is superior to paid sex;
  • consider concepts of consumption, entertainment and ‘having a good time’;
  • explore different notions of desire;
  • take into account ethnicity and class, as well as gender.

Deadline for submission of articles of no more than 6500 words: 1 April 2006. Sexualities is a refereed academic journal, so please note that articles must be reviewed by two anonymous referees before decisions about publication are made. For inquiries and to submit contact Laura Agustín at laura [at] nodo50.org.

Laura M° Agustín DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION IS EXTENDED TO 1 APRIL 2006


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äh, ich versteh das nich

ist das ne privatperson, die nach papers callt?

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Ne, für das Journal Sexualities, wenn ich das richtig verstehe.

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ist das ne privatperson, die nach papers callt?

Na das wär ja mal echt witzisch.

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ja nee

auf der ihre seite oben im link hab ich nix akademisches gefunden, sondern bei "consultation" is bei mir die bimmel angegangen, wo ich dann dachte, die zieht sich ideen von anderen für sich selbs. aber vleicht hat herr kerleone ja recht, dann wär ja wieder gut. 1 bisschen

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ja +? ich seh da keine uni, keine behörde, keinen verlag, keine forschungsgruppe

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Ich fasse zusammen.

Akademiker sind:

- Leute, die an einer Uni tätig sind und/oder mit einer Uni zusammenarbeiten und diese auf ihrer website verlinken,

- Leute, die an einer Behörde tätig sind und/oder mit einer Behörde zusammen arbeiten und diese auf ihrer website verlinken,

- in einer Forschergruppe assoziiert sind und diese auf ihrer website verlinken.

Habe ich Sie misrepräsentiert ?

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