Few sociological subjects excite so much passion â and fantasies â as prostitution. Relying on a thirty year-long study of the French case, Lilian Mathieu offers an objective and comprehensive account of prostitution realities, first by analyzing the sex market as a social world with its own rules, hierarchies, and vulnerabilities, but also by stressing how prostitutesâ practice and living conditions are framed and shaped by moral campaigns, public controversies, and state policies. By doing so, the book offers a new understanding of how the âdeviantâ and ânormalâ worlds interact and transform sexual norms.
* Prostitutes and Their Rescuers. Sociological dynamics and public controversies in French prostitution is now available in paperback for individual customers. *
The book is of interest for academics and students specialized in the study of deviance, sexuality, social movements, public policies, but also for feminists and a larger audience who looks for an accurate and objective knowledge on prostitution.