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Richard Mann

Hookers

In “Hookers,” Richard F. Mann delves into the complex interplay between sexuality, power dynamics, and societal perceptions of sex work. Through a blend of sharp narrative and analytical prose, Mann examines the multifaceted lives of sex workers, shifting the conversation from mere stigmatization to a nuanced understanding of their realities. The literary style is characterized by its candidness and empathetic tone, enabling readers to confront the uncomfortable truths surrounding the profession while challenging conventional stereotypes. Set against a backdrop of contemporary societal debates about morality and legality, the book situates itself firmly within the growing body of literature advocating for the rights and recognition of sex workers. Richard F. Mann, a seasoned anthropologist and writer, draws upon years of field research and personal interviews with those involved in sex work. His background in social justice and human rights informs his approach, as he seeks to amplify voices that are often marginalized. Mann's keen insights not only stem from his academic pursuits but also from a genuine commitment to fostering empathy and understanding in a polarized cultural landscape. “Hookers” is essential reading for anyone interested in sexual politics, sociology, or feminist studies. Mann's work is vital for dismantling myths surrounding sex work and advocates for a more compassionate view of its practitioners. This book invites readers to engage thoughtfully with the complexities of sex work, making it a transformative addition to any scholarly collection.
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2022
Godina izdavanja
2022
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