MONOGRAPH PROSTITUTION

Pikara is a collective of quality journalists, with a feminist, critical, transgressive and enjoyable perspective who deal with all kinds of social, political and cultural issues with a feminist perspective. To his credit is the edition of different monographs, and in this one they focus on prostitution.

€20.00
Tax included
Description

In this they wanted to give rise to data, reflections, points of view, life stories, analysis and a historical review on abolitionism and regulationism in the Spanish State. It is a controversial topic, but in this work they do not expect to give all the answers. Nor do they pretend to be all-encompassing. Yes, they wanted to raise a broad picture, although it is never enough.

Index of the monograph:

  • The clandestine bodies of women that swell the GDP – by Teresa Villaverde.
  • Regulating or abolishing prostitution: a history of more than a hundred years – by Flor Arriola.
  • Criminal punishment for brothels in the law of 'only yes is yes' - by Berta Gómez.
  • Veronika Arauzo: "We must regulate sex work from self-management" - by Joana García Grenzner.
  • The aborted report of the puteros – by June Fernández.
  • Prostitution has nothing to do with sex – by Flor Arriola.
  • Lo que callan los chaperos: radiografía de la prostitution masculin – by Raquel F. Novoa.
  • "Recognizing prostitution as a labor activity would contribute to reinforcing the hegemonic model of masculinity" - by Esmeralda R. Vaquero.
  • Prostitution stamped in a passport – by Raquel F. Novoa.
  • The immigration law or pimping – by Sara Guerrero.
  • Victims of trafficking, yes; poor migrants no, thank you – by Patricia Simón.
  • When reporting trafficking is mixed with prostitution – by Mª Ángeles Fernández.
  • Shut up, whore – by Andrea Momoitio.

Publisher: Pikara Magazine.

Specific references

Top