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'Killing off' the (unbearable) sex worker: prostitution law reform in Ireland

机译:“开刀”(难以忍受的)性工作者:爱尔兰的卖淫法改革

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This article draws on the work of Jessica Benjamin and of Sarah Ahmed to argue that the adoption of a Sex Purchase Ban (SPB) by the Irish state constituted a form of affective governmentality that was derived from a deep psychic discomfort towards the presence of 'errant' female sexuality. The ban, enshrined in the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences) Act 2017, followed a long campaign by radical feminist activists but also saw, for the first time in Irish history, pro-sex work activism in the form of sex worker organisation.
机译:本文借鉴了杰西卡·本杰明(Jessica Benjamin)和莎拉·艾哈迈德(Sarah Ahmed)的工作,他们认为,爱尔兰政府对性购买禁令(SPB)的采用是一种情感性的政府行为形式,源于对“错误”事件的深切心理不适。女性的性行为。这项禁令是在2017年《刑法(性犯罪)法》中提出的,随后激进的女权主义者积极开展了长期运动,但在爱尔兰历史上首次看到以性工作者组织的形式进行的性工作激进主义。

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