The issue of third parties in the sex industry – individuals who are neither the client nor the service provider – has become especially urgent in our current socio-political context. Surprisingly, in spite of an emergence of critical scholarship on the sex industry, as well as recommendations by key governmental committees, little attention has been extended to examining the role of individuals labelled pimps, procurers, and traffickers. Addressing the function of third parties on the street and indoors, Getting Past ‘the Pimp’ incorporates solid empirical evidence including documentary analysis, 75 interviews with third parties, and 52 interviews with sex workers to unpack the roles and relationships of third parties in three sectors of the sex industry incall/outcall, stripping, and street-based prostitution. Contrary to prevailing stereotypes that portray third parties as inherently abusive and controlling, these workers fulfill important roles and provide vital services as associates, fee-for-service hires, and agency owners or managers responsible for scheduling and arranging transportation and security. The sex industry, like mainstream businesses, rarely depend exclusively on client and worker to operate efficiently, and safely.
Chris Bruckert & Colette Parent
Getting Past ‘the Pimp’ [PDF ebook]
Management in the Sex Industry
Getting Past ‘the Pimp’ [PDF ebook]
Management in the Sex Industry
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Language English ● Format PDF ● Pages 185 ● ISBN 9781487517410 ● Publisher University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division ● Published 2018 ● Downloadable 3 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 6620484 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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