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Sex Work

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by Frédérique Delacoste


  Media

  Adult Video News

  6700 Valjean Ave.

  Van Nuys CA 91406 UNITED STATES

  Phone: +(1) 800-521-2474

  URL: www.avn.com/html/magazine/

  The magazine of the adult video industry. AVN reviews the latest adult films, DVDs, novelties, and websites; announces forthcoming releases; and provides legal news about the industry. Monthly. $5.95 per issue.

  Danzine

  625 SW 10th Ave, #233B

  Portland OR 97205 UNITED STATES

  Phone: +(1) 503-234-9615

  Email: danzine@e-z.net

  URL: www.e-z.net/~danzine/

  A bimonthly by and for exotic dancers.

  Distributed primarily in Portland dressing rooms. “All industry workers are invited to play with us.”

  Spectator

  P.O. Box 1984

  Berkeley CA 94701 UNITED STATES

  Phone: +(1) 800-624-8433

  Email: sexy@spectatormag.com

  URL: www.spectatormag.com

  News, reviews, commentary, entertainment and advertising on sexual issues and activities, ads, the spectator features articles on the sex industry, particularly covering national and internation news on sex censorship and political action links. Bay area based 6 Months (26 issues) $24.00.

  Street Wise

  2269 Chestnut Street, #452

  San Francisco CA 94123 UNITED STATES

  Phone: +(1) 415-292-2450

  Contact: Margo St. James

  Street Wise is a COYOTE volunteer produced talk show. Guests have included San Francisco Homicide Detective Vince Ripetto, on the topic of serial killers of prostitutes, domestic violence and San Francisco’s controversial School for Johns. COYOTE members founded Street Wise and serve as crew for the show. Guest hosts of Street Wise are sex educator and writer Carol Queen, union organizer and activist Maria Abadesco, and founder of COYOTE, Margo St. James.

  Web Sites

  Lifeline Sex Work Survey

  Email: sexwork@lifeline.demon.co.uk

  URL:

  www.lifeline.demon.co.uk/sex/sex-work.html

  Contact: Steph Wilcock

  This page introduces the Lifeline Sex Worker Survey, intended to produce “good quality practical information” of use to street sex workers, sauna and massage workers, rent boys, escorts, strippers, lap dancers, porn actors, contact advertisers, commercial BDSM specialists and to those working with sex workers.

  World Sex Guide

  URL: http://www.worldsexguide.org/

  Archives many articles originally posted to the usenet newsgroup alt.sex.prostitution. Features links to “every prostitution related resource on the internet.”

  Whore Activist Network

  URL: www.whoreact.net/

  Forum on sexism and racism, problems of immigration, and trick talk (“where johns get to speak up”). Features reviews of literature and conferences, a bulletin board, and links to home pages of activists and prostitutes’ rights organizations.

  Search Engines

  Yahoo COYOTE Search Engine

  http://www.yahoo.com/Society_and_Culture/Sexuality/Sex_Work/Prostitution/Organizations/Call_Off_Your_Old_Tired_Ethics_Coyote_/

  Yahoo Sex Work Search Engine

  http://www.yahoo.com/Society_and_Culture/Sexuality/Sex_Work/

  Usenet

  alt.sex.prostitution

  http://www.worldsexguide.org/asp_welcome.txt.html

  Alt.sex.prostitution is an unmoderated newsgroup devoted to discussions about all aspects of prostitution, including the legal status of prostitution in different countries, prices, reviews of brothels, bars, clubs, massage parlors, escort services, call girls, street prostitutes, and requests for information. “One aim of the group is to create market transparency for sex related services. To achieve this, people post reports about their experiences with certain service providers, and others ask for more information. Hookers and their customers hang out here.”

  INDEX

  A

  A de Graaf Foundation, 298

  A de Graaf Stichting, 219

  A Vindication of the Rights of Whores, 17

  Able-Peterson, Trudee, 117

  ACLU, 294

  Africa, 188, 218

  AIDS, 13,14-15,16, 23,158,185,194, 211-212, 215-220, 277-278, 282, 290, 299-300, 302

  alcohol, 23-24,108-109, 213

  Alegría, M. M., 212n

  Alexander, Priscilla, 12,13, 61, 219

  Allison, Dorothy, 11

  Almodovar, Norma Jean, 17

  Amsterdam, 16, 172, 219, 292, 297-298, 303

  Anchorage, 169

  anti-pom movement, 282

  anti-Semitism, 13, 232-235

  Aphrodite, 11

  Aristophanes, 11, 12

  arrest, 39-40, 96-97, 167, 172

  Asia, 188, 201, 205

  ASP, 291

  ASPASIE, 220

  Athena, 249

  Atlanta, 292

  Auletrides, 249

  Auschwitz, 260

  Australia, 14, 15, 192, 217, 219

  Australian Federation of AIDS Organizations, 15, 219

  Australian Liquor, Hospitality, and Miscellaneous Workers Union, 224

  B

  B&D, 50-52

  Bangkok, 217

  bar raids, 257-258

  Barbary Coast, 255, 258

  Barney, Natalie, 254

  Barnhardt, Jacqueline Baker, 187n, 189n, 221n

  Barrows, Sydney, 196n

  Barry, Kathleen, 184, 224-225

  bars, 194

  battered women, 223, 269

  battery, 267

  Beats, 135

  Bedford Hills Reformatory, 257

  Berkeley, 39, 117, 143, 158, 284

  Berlin, 15

  Bernstein, Laurie, 17, 187n, 201n

  Berube, Allan, 255n

  bisexuals, 24, 134

  Bishop, Ryan, 188n

  Black Coalition Fighting Black Serial Murders, 284-287

  Black Women and the Peace Movement, 278

  Bochum, 15

  body image, 23, 25

  Bogart, Humphrey, 52

  Bohemian Club, 85-87

  Bohemian Grove, 85-87, 88, 89

  Bologna, 147

  Bolshevik Revolution, 201, 203

  Bond, Katherine C., 188n

  Bonnet, Jeanne, 255

  Bornstein, Kate, 12

  Boston, 21, 282

  Brandt, Allan M., 211n

  Brazil, 14, 192, 194

  Bright, Susie, 12, 187n

  Brooklyn Hospital for Infectious Disease, 258

  brothels, 194, 195, 201-202, 221, 255

  Brown, Dee, 189n, Brown, Wilmette, 276, 278

  Brussels, 17, 198, 292, 302-303

  Buffalo, 222

  Bullough, Vern, 188n

  Buneau, Blanche, 255

  burlesque, 177

  butch/femme, 25, 256

  Butler, Josephine, 202

  C

  CAL-PEP, 14-15, 220

  Calcutta, 16, 198, 220

  Califia, Pat, 12, 17n, 187n

  California State University/Northridge, 17, 199

  California, 40, 58, 117, 196, 209, 222

  call girls, 196, 271

  Campaign Against Kerb Crawling Legislation, 274

  Canada, 15, 192, 199-200, 210, 217, 220, 274, 292

  Canadian Sex Workers Alliances, 220

  Canadians Organized for the Rights of Prostitutes, 15, 292

  Caprio, Frank, 247n, 255-256, 259n

  Cassandra, 219

  Castres, 251

  CAT, 291

  Catholicism, 120

  Cats and Candlelight Womenpower Commune, 60

  Caught Looking: Feminism, Pornography and Censorship, 12

  celibacy, 26

  Center for Sex Research, 17

  Centers for Disease Control, 216n, 217n

  Chancer, Lynn Sharon, 17n

  Chanel No. 5, 113

  Chapkis, Wendy, 12, 17n, 187n

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p; Chicago, 222, 292

  child sexual abuse, 99, 186, 190-191, 237-240, 266-267, 268

  Children of the Evening, 117

  Children of the Night, 222, 291

  China, 189, 221

  City University of New York, 280

  classism, 13, 24, 53, 99, 204, 217, 232, 235-236, 261

  Cleis Press, 99

  Clements, Tracy, 17n

  Clemetson, David, 216n

  Clinton, Bill, 219

  Clumeck, N., 218n

  Coalition Against Police Abuse, 285, 287

  cocaine, 193

  Cockerline, Danny, 15

  Cohen, Bernard, 207n, 261n

  colonialism, 189, 202

  Colter, E.G., 17n

  Combat Zone, 21-28

  Comstock Lode, 221

  condoms, 44, 52, 158, 211

  Conrad, Gary, 211n

  Contagious Diseases Act, 202

  COYOTE, 13, 14, 15, 60, 104-105, 193, 198, 199, 206, 214, 220, 280-281, 290-296, 298

  criminal justice system, 39-40, 97, 109, 292-293

  criminalization, 191, 194-195, 199, 200-205, 210, 221, 269, 274

  Cuba, 189

  CUPIDS, 291

  Czechoslovakia, 15

  D

  Darrow, William W., 211n, 217n

  Day, Sophie, 217n

  de la Cruz, Iris, 280

  De Rode Draad, 16, 219

  De Waal, Frans, 192n

  decrirninalization, 201-203, 210-211, 223-227

  Democratic Convention, 60, 157, 280, 283, 292

  Denmark, 205

  Department for Women’s Emancipation Affairs, 298

  Derelicts, 85

  Detroit, 291

  Deutsch, Helen, 259

  dicteria, 249

  DOLPHIN, 291

  dominant, 50-52

  Dominican Republic, 220

  drug smuggling, 267

  drug use, 14, 24, 38, 67, 108-112, 134, 135, 193, 212-213, 217, 218, 269

  Druid, 85

  Dull Care, 86

  Dworkin, Andrea, 184

  E

  East Village, 113

  economics, 190, 192

  Eindhoven, 303

  El-Bassel, N.R.F., 212n

  EMPOWER, 199

  England, 202

  English Collective of Prostitutes, 271, 280, 285, 288

  entrapment, 203, 209, 284

  Equal Rights Amendment, 269

  Eros Centers, 279

  erotic dancers, 13, 21-28, 37-38, 99-103, 131, 175-180, 196-197

  escort services, 13, 196, 203, 209, 276

  Europe, 15, 192, 193, 198, 201, 202, 203, 210, 217, 220

  European Parliament, 275

  Everett, WA, 20

  F

  Fairmont Hotel, 85

  Falk, Candace, 254n

  fat oppression, 99

  Fatale Video, 178

  Fatale, Fanny, 178

  FBI, 286

  Female Homosexuality: A Psychodynamic Study of Lesbianism, 247

  femininsm, 11, 13, 17, 25-27, 99-103, 117, 142-144, 175-176, 184, 187, 197, 248, 256, 259-260, 267, 274, 282, 299, 307

  Feminist Alliance for Prostitutes’ Rights, 292

  Feminist Anti-Censorship Task Force, 12

  First Amendment, 143

  Five Points, 258

  Flegel, Emma, 254

  Flexner, Abraham, 202n

  Florida, 291

  Forty-Second Street, 248

  France, 12-13, 188, 195, 202, 203, 233, 252

  Frankfurt, 15

  Free Speech Movement, 102

  Freedman, Estelle, 257

  Fresno, 145, 186, 287

  Friends and Lovers of Prostitutes, 157

  Friese, K, 216n

  FROST’D, 194, 207, 210, 220

  G

  gay rights movement, 261

  Gay/Lesbian Almanac: A New Documentary, 255

  Genesis House, 222, 292

  Geneva, 189, 220

  Germany, 15, 17, 203, 205, 216, 219, 233, 260, 279

  Gilbson, Mary, 203n

  Gilfoyle,Timothy J., 194n

  Giuliani, Rudolph, 208

  Global Alliance Against Traffic in Women, 199

  Global Programme on AIDS, 16

  Goldman, Emma, 254

  Goldman, Marion, 187n, 221n

  Grand Horizontal: The Erotic Memoirs of a Passionate Lady, 252

  Grasse, 260

  Greece, 249-250

  Green River murders, 169, 213, 274, 287, 288

  Greenham Common Women’s Peace

  Camp, 277

  Groen, Martine, 301

  Guerneville, 85

  Guide to the Rules of the Game—A-Z for Working Girls, 276

  “Gunsmoke,” 194

  H

  Haight-Ashbury, 136

  Hampton, Mabel, 256-257

  Hannover, 15

  Happy Hooker, The, 143

  Harlem, 256

  Harsin, Jill, 187n, 202n, 203n

  Hawaii, 291

  Hayes, Curtis, 216n

  Hexagon House, 86, 88

  Hill, Marilyn Wood, 187n

  Hillsborough, 85

  Hillside Strangler, 213, 285-286

  Hilton Hotel, 204

  Hirschfield, Magnus, 260

  History of Prostitution, 249

  HIV, 14, 195, 211

  Hobson, Barbara, 187n

  Holland, 190, 234, 241, 297-300, 301

  Hollywood, 39-40

  homelessness, 194

  homophobia, 23, 99, 104, 233, 242-243

  Hong Kong, 43

  Hookers in the House of the Lord, 277

  Hookers’ Convention, 60, 157

  Hospitality House, 222

  Hotel Dixie, 248

  Hotel Statler, 204

  hotels, 203-204

  Hustler, 11

  HWG, 15, 219

  Hyam, Ronald, 202n

  Hydra, 15, 219

  I

  I. Magnin, 85

  Immigration and Naturalization Service, 288

  immigration, 198-199, 280, 288

  “Implementing Nairobi: Counting All Women’s Work in the GNP,” 288

  India, 14, 189, 198, 220

  Industrial Revolution, 188

  Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, 176

  International Abolitionist Federation, 224

  International Black Women for Wages for Housework, 276, 285, 288

  International Committee for Prostitutes’ Rights, 275, 292, 305-321

  International Conference on AIDS, 16, 220

  International Conference on Prostitution, 17, 199

  International Herald Tribune, 189

  International Labour Organization, 272

  International Prostitutes Collective, 274-275, 279, 281

  International Sex Workers Foundation for Arts, Culture and

  Education, 17

  International Wages for Housework Campaign, 271, 279, 281, 288

  Internet, 13, 16

  Italy, 195, 203, 216

  J

  Jack the Ripper, 242

  Jaget, Claude, 187n, 190n, 191n

  James, Jennifer, 190n

  James, Selma, 271, 277

  Japan, 17, 199, 218, 221

  Jeffrey, Julie Roy, 189n,

  Jenness, Valerie, 17n

  Jews, 260

  Joffe, Helene, 217n

  johns, 200-201, 205-206

  Judah, 249

  K

  Kansas City, 291

  Katz, Jonathan, 255n

  Kenya, 14, 195, 199, 218, 247

  Kimball, Nell, 254

  KITTY, 291

  Koch, Ed, 280

  Kreiss, J.K., 218n

  L

  La Cage aux Folles, 28

  labor organizing, 89

  Ladies of Llanglollen, 254

  Laga, Marie, 218n

  Las Vegas, 39, 207

  Lasker, Vera, 260

  latex, 211

  Latin America, 188

  Leeds Ripper, 213, 242
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  Legal Action for Women, 276, 284

  legalization, 223-227

  Leidholdt, Dorchen, 225

  Leigh, Carole, 17, 190n

  Lerner, Gerda, 188n

  lesbian battery, 99

  Lesbian Herstory Archives, 254-255, 261

  Lesbian Nuns: Breaking Silence, 260

  lesbian rights, 60, 261

  lesbians, 23-28, 54, 104-105, 139, 175, 177-178, 187, 247-262

  Levine, Phillippa, 189n, 202n

  Lewin, Tamar, 186n

  Livingston, Dr. Virginia, 258

  Lockett, Gloria, 15

  London, 220, 288

  Longstreet, Stephen, 188n, 221n

  Los Angeles Police Department, 285-286

  Los Angeles, 86, 175, 199, 213-214, 242, 282, 284-285, 287, 288, 291

  Lost Sisterhood, The, 257

  Love, Anarchy and Emma Goldman, 254

  Lower East Side Needle Exchange, 220

  Lucius, 249

  Lusty Lady Theater, 176, 197

  M

  Maccowan, Lyndall, 191n

  Mackinnon, Catharine, 184

  madams, 195, 276

  Madeleine: An Autobiography, 188n, 221n

  Madonna, 15, 219

  Maggie’s, 15

  male sex workers, 205-206

  Mamie Papers, 59

  Mandalay, 85

  Manhattan South Public Moral Division, 247

  Marcos, Ferdinand, 198

  Marxism, 175

  Mary Magdalene Project, 222, 292

  Massachusetts, 291

  massage parlors, 13, 43-49, 62-69, 109-112, 114, 195-196, 203, 276

  McClintock, Anne, 187n

  McElroy, Wendy, 17n, 187n

  McMurtrie, Dr. Douglas C., 255

  media stereotypes, 187, 271-272, 282

  Mexico City, 216

  Mexico, 86

  Michigan Womyn’s Music Festival, 250

  military bases, 198

  Millet, Kate, 187n,, 191n, 259

  Minneapolis, 175

  Mitchell Brothers’ O’Farrell Street Theater, 177

  Mombasa, 195

  Money for Prostitutes Is Money for Black Women, 276

  Monte Rio, 85, 86

  Montreal, 220

  Moral Majority, 181

  murders of prostitutes, 117, 169, 213-214, 241-242, 284-289

  Murphy, Emmett, 188n

  Myanmar, 218

  N

  NAACP, 285

  Nagle, Jill, 17, 187n

  Nahmias, Steven, 216n

  Nairobi, 189, 216, 217, 287

  National Organization for Women, 204

  National Task Force on Prostitution, 290-296

  Nazis, 234

  Ndinya-Achola, Jackouiah O., 216n

  needle exchange, 16, 219, 220

  Nestle, Joan, 11-12

  Netherlands, 15-16, 199, 205, 219, 233, 292

  Network of Sex Work Projects, 16, 220

  Nevada, 195, 196, 202, 207, 217, 224, 279

  New Haven, 282

  New Jersey, 216, 217

  New Mexico, 115

  New Orleans, 258, 291

  New South Wales, 15

  New York Harm Reduction Educators, 220

  New York, 86, 113, 115, 117, 125-130, 186, 194, 202, 204, 207, 208, 209, 210, 214, 222, 247, 256, 258, 291, 292

 

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