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2. “In a Dark Place There’s No Light”: Criminalization and Human Rights Abuses against African Sex Workers
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Chi Adanna Mgbako
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Acronyms and Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: “We Have Voices” 1
- 1. “Our House’s Foundation”: Understanding Sex Work in Africa 19
- 2. “In a Dark Place There’s No Light”: Criminalization and Human Rights Abuses against African Sex Workers 49
- 3. Out of the Shadows: Multiple Stigmas against African Transgender, Queer, Migrant, and HIV-Positive Sex Workers 67
- 4. “Each Other’s Keepers”: The Birth of Sex Worker Organizing in Africa 87
- 5. Solidarity Is Beautiful: Intersectionality of Sex Worker, Feminist, HIV, LGBT, and Social Justice Organizing 114
- 6. Watering the Soil: Key Organizing Strategies and Law Reform 136
- 7. “Hearts Strong Like Storms”: Confronting Anti-Prostitution Activists, Religious Opposition, and Political Whorephobia 161
- Epilogue: Africa and the Global Sex Workers’ Rights Movement 183
- Notes 197
- Selected Bibliography 227
- Index 235
- About the Author 245
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Acronyms and Abbreviations xiii
- Introduction: “We Have Voices” 1
- 1. “Our House’s Foundation”: Understanding Sex Work in Africa 19
- 2. “In a Dark Place There’s No Light”: Criminalization and Human Rights Abuses against African Sex Workers 49
- 3. Out of the Shadows: Multiple Stigmas against African Transgender, Queer, Migrant, and HIV-Positive Sex Workers 67
- 4. “Each Other’s Keepers”: The Birth of Sex Worker Organizing in Africa 87
- 5. Solidarity Is Beautiful: Intersectionality of Sex Worker, Feminist, HIV, LGBT, and Social Justice Organizing 114
- 6. Watering the Soil: Key Organizing Strategies and Law Reform 136
- 7. “Hearts Strong Like Storms”: Confronting Anti-Prostitution Activists, Religious Opposition, and Political Whorephobia 161
- Epilogue: Africa and the Global Sex Workers’ Rights Movement 183
- Notes 197
- Selected Bibliography 227
- Index 235
- About the Author 245