On Sex Work: A Reader, No. 1
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In this reader, the first in a series, four sex workers in so-called 'Australia' explore topics pertinent to sex work through a series of essays. Grounded in personal experience, the essays are meditations on shifting power dynamics, intersecting identities such as race and sexuality, and draw upon history and sex worker rights activism.
Texts byĀ Pris Iles,Ā Tilly Lawless,Ā Sariah SaibuĀ andĀ Ainslie Templeton.
76 pages, 10.8 x 17.6cm, saddle-stitched softcover, Common Room (Melbourne).
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On Sex Work: A Reader, No. 1
On Sex Work: A Reader, No. 1
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In this reader, the first in a series, four sex workers in so-called 'Australia' explore topics pertinent to sex work through a series of essays. Grounded in personal experience, the essays are meditations on shifting power dynamics, intersecting identities such as race and sexuality, and draw upon history and sex worker rights activism.
Texts byĀ Pris Iles,Ā Tilly Lawless,Ā Sariah SaibuĀ andĀ Ainslie Templeton.
76 pages, 10.8 x 17.6cm, saddle-stitched softcover, Common Room (Melbourne).
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LAST COPIES
In this reader, the first in a series, four sex workers in so-called 'Australia' explore topics pertinent to sex work through a series of essays. Grounded in personal experience, the essays are meditations on shifting power dynamics, intersecting identities such as race and sexuality, and draw upon history and sex worker rights activism.
Texts byĀ Pris Iles,Ā Tilly Lawless,Ā Sariah SaibuĀ andĀ Ainslie Templeton.
76 pages, 10.8 x 17.6cm, saddle-stitched softcover, Common Room (Melbourne).
























