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16 Repeat Performance? Human Trafficking and the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games

  • Annalee Lepp
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  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Acknowledgments xi
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Realities, Experiences, and Perspectives
  6. Work, Sex, or Theatre? A Brief History of Toronto Strippers and Sex Work Identity 29
  7. Myths and Realities of Male Sex Work: A Personal Perspective 45
  8. Champagne, Strawberries, and Truck-Stop Motels: On Subjectivity and Sex Work 58
  9. Trans Sex Workers: Negotiating Sex, Gender, and Non-Normative Desire 65
  10. We Speak for Ourselves: Anti-Colonial and Self-Determined Responses to Young People Involved in the Sex Trade 74
  11. Decolonizing Sex Work: Developing an Intersectional Indigenous Approach 82
  12. Transitioning Out of Sex Work: Exploring Sex Workers’ Experiences and Perspectives 101
  13. Organizing and Social Change
  14. Working for Change: Sex Workers in the Union Struggle 113
  15. Overcoming Challenges: Vancouver’s Sex Worker Movement 130
  16. Né dans le Redlight: The Sex Workers’ Movement in Montreal 147
  17. Stepping All Over the Stones: Negotiating Feminism and Harm Reduction in Halifax 165
  18. Are Feminists Leaving Women Behind? The Casting of Sexually Assaulted and Sex-Working Women 181
  19. Going ’round Again: The Persistence of Prostitution-Related Stigma 198
  20. The Politics of Regulation
  21. Regulating Women’s Sexuality: Social Movements and Internal Exclusion 211
  22. Crown Expert-Witness Testimony in Bedford v. Canada: Evidence-Based Argument or Victim-Paradigm Hyperbole? 230
  23. Repeat Performance? Human Trafficking and the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympic Games 251
  24. A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing: Canadian Anti-Pimping Law and How It Harms Sex Workers 269
  25. Still Punishing to “Protect”: Youth Prostitution Law and Policy Reform 279
  26. To Serve and Protect? Structural Stigma, Social Profiling, and the Abuse of Police Power in Ottawa 297
  27. Beyond the Criminal Code: Municipal Licensing and Zoning Bylaws 314
  28. Afterword 323
  29. Contributors 327
  30. Index 336
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