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Chantelle's New Job Chantelle's New Job
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Paul: “Man, Women have it Easy” Paul: “Man, Women have it Easy”
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Vixens: an Introduction Vixens: an Introduction
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Methodology Methodology
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Why Women Choose Sex Work Why Women Choose Sex Work
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Abstract
This chapter describes the lives of people who engage in sex work, through a combination of ethnographic analysis and self-representation. Sex work is always embedded in a life matrix of individual choices and responsibilities, and it is thus appropriate to consider the broader factors that influence women's perceptions of their opportunities. The chapter chronicles the lives of bar dancers and presents through their narratives, their lives, ambitions, and dreams. These narratives are representative of how people can find themselves left out of systems designed to help them even in resource-rich states. They reflect how the structural violence of poverty and, in some cases, serious gender discrimination, helped to shape the lives of individual women. Furthermore, they reveal the agency and work ethic that dancers prove in the face of a stigma that often seriously complicates their intimate and family lives.
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