Being and Being Bought : Prostitution, Surrogacy and the Split Self (2ND)

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Being and Being Bought : Prostitution, Surrogacy and the Split Self (2ND)

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 248 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781922964205
  • DDC分類 306.74

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NEW PREFACE

In 1998, Sweden passed ground-breaking legislation that criminalized the purchase of sexual services which sought to curb demand and support women to exiting the sex industry. Grounded in the reality of the violence and abuse inherent in prostitution - and reeling from the death of a friend to prostitution in Spain - Kajsa Ekis Ekman exposes the many lies in the 'sex work' scenario: Trade unions aren't trade unions. Groups for prostituted women are simultaneously groups for brothel owners. And prostitution is always presented as a characteristic of the woman. The men who buy sex are left out.

Drawing on Marxist and feminist analysis, Ekis Ekman argues that the Self is split from the body which makes it possible to sell your body without selling yourself. The body become sex. Sex becomes a service. The story of the sex worker says: the Split Self is not only possible, it is ideal.

Turning to the practice of surrogate motherhood, Kajsa Ekis Ekman identifies the same components: that the woman is neither connected to her own body nor to the child she grows in her body and gives birth to. Surrogacy becomes an extended form of prostitution. In this capitalist creation story, the parent is the one who pays. The product sold is not sex but a baby. Ekis Ekman asks: why should this not be called baby trade?

This brilliant exposé is written with a razor sharp intellect and disarming wit and will make us look at prostitution and surrogacy and the parallels between them in a new way.

Contents

Acknowledgments
Preface, 2025
Preface, 2013
PART I Prostitution
Chapter One: The Story of the Sex Worker or How Prostitution Became the World's Most Modern Profession
The 'Sex Worker' and the Feminist
Sexual Orientation
The Victim and the Subject
A Slippery Slope: From the Independent Escort ...
... to Human Trafficking ...
... and Children
The Invulnerable Person
The Narrator
The Cult of the Whore
The World's Oldest Profession: Regulation
The Drainage Model

Chapter Two: An Industry is Born-1970 to present
The 1970s: The Sex Industry Expands—and Gets Into Trouble
The 1980s: Holland Takes Up the Thread
The 1990s: HIV/AIDS—Money Comes Through
The New Millennium: 'Unions for Sex Workers'
The International Union of Sex Workers—Pimps
Les Putes/STRASS—The Men
The International Committee of the Rights of Sex Workers in Europe —The Researchers
Ámbit Dóna—The Social Workers
The Industry
False Façades
Rhetoric from the Left—Money from the Right
Power Transformed—The Legacy of 1968

Chapter Three: The Self and the Commodity in the Sex Industry
"My body is not my Self"
"Sex is not the body"
Reification—When Sexuality becomes a Commodity
The Struggle for the Woman
The Buyer's Dilemma
The Postmodern Story: A False Dialectic
The Way Out

PART II Surrogate Motherhood
Chapter Four: The Reality of Surrogacy
Background
The Buyers and the Bearers of the Bought

Chapter Five: The Story of the Happy Breeder
Happy Families
A 'Revolutionary Act'
The 'Feminist' Arguments
Prostitution
Child Trafficking
Sold with Fatal Relativism
Turning the Law of Demand and Supply into a Human Right
On the Term 'Surrogate Mother'
The Capitalist Creation Myth
'For a Friend's Sake' - About Altruistic Surrogacy

Chapter Six: Inside the Surrogacy Industry
Uterus Pimps - About the Agencies
The Most Surrogacy-Friendly Courts in the World
"If I do feel sad after the birth, I won't show it"
The Ultimate Reification
The Virgin Mary in the Marketplace
Women who Change their Minds: "I am not a surrogate; I am a mother"

Bibliography
Index

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