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Women and Sex Work
S OPHIE D AY
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This book is dedicated to ‘Olivia’, research participant and subsequent friend, who died prematurely
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements
Introduction : Public Women
1
A London Clinic: Anthropology and Health
A Public Clinic: Notes, Staff and Patients
Sex Workers and the Clinic
Handling Time
2
Simply Work
Separating the World into Two Parts
Ideologies and Counter-ideologies of the Person
Two Bodies
On Work
3
What’s in a Name? The Distribution of Knowledge among Colleagues
The Local Industry
Stratification of the Sex Industry
Geographies of Movement
The Exchange of Information
The Exchange of Names
4
Playing the Market against the State
Informal or Illegal?
The Criminal Justice System
Making Your Money
Enterprise
5
The Right to Have Rights
The Sex Work Movement
Occupational Health and Safety
‘Inside’ the State?
Civil Society, or another Public Realm
6
The Uses of Money
Price and Value
The Costs of Working
Pimps and Ponces: Sharing and Wasting Money
Earmarking, Targets and Goals
An Addiction to Money
Enterprise and Gender
7
Infertility, Pregnancy and Future Mothers
The ‘Barren Prostitute’
Signs of Infertility
Anticipating Children
Pregnancy
Motherhood
Turning Points
Prescriptive Fertility
8
Consummate Artifice: Market Makes All
Regular Clients
The Sugar Daddy
The Performance
Careers in Sex Work
Prescriptive Enterprise
9
Counterpublics
Alternatives to Work and Business
Alternative Sexualities
Distributed Sexualities
Politics, Sex and Gender
Comparing Leslie’s Turning Point with Marcia’s Harlequins
10
Time on the Game
Sex Work 1986–2000
Strategies Between, Strategies Within
Outcomes
Migrants and Strangers
Biographical Disruption
The Life Course
Epilogue : The Lifescapes of Public Women
References
Index
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I thank Dr Helen Ward, Senior Lecturer at Imperial College London with whom I have worked since 1986 in the Praed Street Project. This book reflects our long-term collaboration in the politics, anthropology and epidemiology of sex work. I thank research participants for all they have taught me and for their many varied contributions to my work over the years, and Praed Street Project research staff for their contributions including: Catrina Donegan, Jane Mezzone, Sara Farrar, Louise Hanson, Martha Hickey, Anna Pallecaros, Lucinda Dunlop, Louise Perrotta, Annette de la Court during the earlier research period; Kate Cooper, Anna Green and Judith Kilvington more recently, in addition to Jane Wadsworth and Luke Whitaker in the Medical School.
My work was initially supported by the AIDS Virus Education and Research Trust (AVERT), with particular encouragement from the Director, Anabel Kanabus. More recent research (1998–2003) was supported by the Wellcome Trust, Population and Reproductive Health Programme (project grant 053592). I have also received research support from the Medical Research Council, the European Commission (Public Health Directorate DG V, Europe Against AIDS), the National Health Service Executive and the London International Group.
For nearly 20 years, I have conducted anthropological research in the clinic at St Mary’s Hospital; this would not have been possible without the vision and support of Dr J.R.W. Harris, Clinic Director during the research period, the Jefferiss Research Trust and many NHS colleagues including the current coordinator of the Praed Street Project, Jane Ayres. During this period, I have presented and discussed my work with many colleagues in anthropology who I would like to thank for their comments and references, in particular, Maria Phylactou, Michael Stewart, Janet Carsten and my colleagues in the anthropology department at Goldsmiths College. Frances Pine, Melissa Llewellyn-Davis, Olivia Harris, Helen Ward and Jonathan Weber valiantly read and commented on entire drafts of this manuscript, and helped me enormously in redrafting: my thanks to them and to Anne Beech at Pluto who encouraged me to complete the book.
Sophie Day December 2006
INTRODUCTION: PUBLIC WOMEN
… out of the confusion a consensus is emerging that public and private are not (and never have been) ‘conceptual absolutes’, but a minefield of ‘huge rhetorical potential’. Despite their instability and mutability, public and private are concepts which also have had powerful material and experiential consequences in terms of formal institutions, organizational forms, financial systems, familial and kinship patterns, as well as language. In short, they have become a basic part of the way our whole social and psychic worlds are ordered, but an order that is constantly shifting, being made and remade (Davidoff 1995: 228)
The struggle for personhood on the part of sex workers illuminates widespread fictions about normal or proper behaviour. If you work with sex, how do you manage sex outside the money economy; how do you make significant relationships? Sex workers I met considered that they had both a public and a private aspect, just like everyone else. They agreed that they worked with sex and therefore had a public status, like all other workers, but refuted the idea that they were selling or, indeed, giving away a part of themselves that should not be traded in the marketplace. They opposed conventional prejudice suggesting that they were merely ‘public women’. Branded in law, stigmatised for confounding distinctions between love and work and pathologised in term
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