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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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PART I DRUG WORK AND SEX WORK IN REYNOSA
- CHAPTER 1 Dinero Fácil: The Gendered Moral Economies of Drug Work and Sex Work 41
- CHAPTER 2 Rumors of Violence and Feelings of Vulnerability 69
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PART II THE INTIMATE AND ECONOMIC OBLIGATIONS OF SEX WORKERS
- CHAPTER 3 Stigmatized Whores, Obligated Mothers, and Respectable Prostitutes 87
- CHAPTER 4 “Sometimes We, as Mothers, Are to Blame”: Drug-Addicted Sex Workers and the Politics of Blame 117
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PART III MISSIONARY PROJECTS IN BOYSTOWN
- CHAPTER 5 The Love Triad between Sex Workers, Missionaries, and God 139
- CHAPTER 6 Love and Conflict in Sex Worker/ Missionary Relationships 170
- Conclusion 195
- Notes 205
- Bibliography 218
- Index 231
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
PART I DRUG WORK AND SEX WORK IN REYNOSA
- CHAPTER 1 Dinero Fácil: The Gendered Moral Economies of Drug Work and Sex Work 41
- CHAPTER 2 Rumors of Violence and Feelings of Vulnerability 69
-
PART II THE INTIMATE AND ECONOMIC OBLIGATIONS OF SEX WORKERS
- CHAPTER 3 Stigmatized Whores, Obligated Mothers, and Respectable Prostitutes 87
- CHAPTER 4 “Sometimes We, as Mothers, Are to Blame”: Drug-Addicted Sex Workers and the Politics of Blame 117
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PART III MISSIONARY PROJECTS IN BOYSTOWN
- CHAPTER 5 The Love Triad between Sex Workers, Missionaries, and God 139
- CHAPTER 6 Love and Conflict in Sex Worker/ Missionary Relationships 170
- Conclusion 195
- Notes 205
- Bibliography 218
- Index 231