Watching Each Others Back, Coping with Precarity in * Work (Paperback)
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Watching Each Others' Back, Coping with Precarity in * Work (2015)
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ISBN: 9783659680663 bzw. 3659680664, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing Feb 2015, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
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This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - The economic and political collapse of Zimbabwe resulted in the movement of women and men beyond their borders in search of better economic opportunities. The movement of Zimbabwean women has been accompanied by an outcry in neighbouring countries about their involvement in *** work. Contrary to the sensationalize views in the media and the public health discourse, this work highlights the experiences of Zimbabwean *** workers in South Africa, to understand how they engage with discourses in *** work and ***uality given the norms and mores that govern ***uality in the African context. The aim of this study is to bring to the fore trajectories, experiences and perceptions of migrant *** workers in Johannesburg. Using postmodern feminism the study is qualitative and employed ethnographic methods for data collection. The research was conducted in Diplomat Hotel, a hotel turned brothel on the periphery of Hillbrow, a residential area in Johannesburg. Using observation and informal interviews, the study explores Zimbabwean *** workers trajectories and perceptions of *** work. Findings show the tensions and contradictions as women negotiate, challenge and resist the whore label. 192 pp. Englisch.
This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware - The economic and political collapse of Zimbabwe resulted in the movement of women and men beyond their borders in search of better economic opportunities. The movement of Zimbabwean women has been accompanied by an outcry in neighbouring countries about their involvement in *** work. Contrary to the sensationalize views in the media and the public health discourse, this work highlights the experiences of Zimbabwean *** workers in South Africa, to understand how they engage with discourses in *** work and ***uality given the norms and mores that govern ***uality in the African context. The aim of this study is to bring to the fore trajectories, experiences and perceptions of migrant *** workers in Johannesburg. Using postmodern feminism the study is qualitative and employed ethnographic methods for data collection. The research was conducted in Diplomat Hotel, a hotel turned brothel on the periphery of Hillbrow, a residential area in Johannesburg. Using observation and informal interviews, the study explores Zimbabwean *** workers trajectories and perceptions of *** work. Findings show the tensions and contradictions as women negotiate, challenge and resist the whore label. 192 pp. Englisch.
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Watching Each Others' Back, Coping with Precarity in * Work
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ISBN: 9783659680663 bzw. 3659680664, in Deutsch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, zzgl. Versandkosten.
The economic and political collapse of Zimbabwe resulted in the movement of women and men beyond their borders in search of better economic opportunities. The movement of Zimbabwean women has been accompanied by an outcry in neighbouring countries about their involvement in *** work. Contrary to the sensationalize views in the media and the public health discourse, this work highlights the experiences of Zimbabwean *** workers in South Africa, to understand how they engage with discourses in *** work and ***uality given the norms and mores that govern ***uality in the African context. The aim of this study is to bring to the fore trajectories, experiences and perceptions of migrant *** workers in Johannesburg. Using postmodern feminism the study is qualitative and employed ethnographic methods for data collection. The research was conducted in Diplomat Hotel, a hotel turned brothel on the periphery of Hillbrow, a residential area in Johannesburg. Using observation and informal interviews, the study explores Zimbabwean *** workers trajectories and perceptions of *** work. Findings show the tensions and contradictions as women negotiate, challenge and resist the whore label.
The economic and political collapse of Zimbabwe resulted in the movement of women and men beyond their borders in search of better economic opportunities. The movement of Zimbabwean women has been accompanied by an outcry in neighbouring countries about their involvement in *** work. Contrary to the sensationalize views in the media and the public health discourse, this work highlights the experiences of Zimbabwean *** workers in South Africa, to understand how they engage with discourses in *** work and ***uality given the norms and mores that govern ***uality in the African context. The aim of this study is to bring to the fore trajectories, experiences and perceptions of migrant *** workers in Johannesburg. Using postmodern feminism the study is qualitative and employed ethnographic methods for data collection. The research was conducted in Diplomat Hotel, a hotel turned brothel on the periphery of Hillbrow, a residential area in Johannesburg. Using observation and informal interviews, the study explores Zimbabwean *** workers trajectories and perceptions of *** work. Findings show the tensions and contradictions as women negotiate, challenge and resist the whore label.
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Watching Each Others` Back, Coping with Precarity in Sex Work
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ISBN: 9783659680663 bzw. 3659680664, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
Watching Each Others` Back, Coping with Precarity in Sex Work: The economic and political collapse of Zimbabwe resulted in the movement of women and men beyond their borders in search of better economic opportunities. The movement of Zimbabwean women has been accompanied by an outcry in neighbouring countries about their involvement in sex work. Contrary to the sensationalize views in the media and the public health discourse, this work highlights the experiences of Zimbabwean sex workers in South Africa, to understand how they engage with discourses in sex work and sexuality given the norms and mores that govern sexuality in the African context. The aim of this study is to bring to the fore trajectories, experiences and perceptions of migrant sex workers in Johannesburg. Using postmodern feminism the study is qualitative and employed ethnographic methods for data collection. The research was conducted in Diplomat Hotel, a hotel turned brothel on the periphery of Hillbrow, a residential area in Johannesburg. Using observation and informal interviews, the study explores Zimbabwean sex workers trajectories and perceptions of sex work. Findings show the tensions and contradictions as women negotiate, challenge and resist the whore label. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
Watching Each Others` Back, Coping with Precarity in Sex Work: The economic and political collapse of Zimbabwe resulted in the movement of women and men beyond their borders in search of better economic opportunities. The movement of Zimbabwean women has been accompanied by an outcry in neighbouring countries about their involvement in sex work. Contrary to the sensationalize views in the media and the public health discourse, this work highlights the experiences of Zimbabwean sex workers in South Africa, to understand how they engage with discourses in sex work and sexuality given the norms and mores that govern sexuality in the African context. The aim of this study is to bring to the fore trajectories, experiences and perceptions of migrant sex workers in Johannesburg. Using postmodern feminism the study is qualitative and employed ethnographic methods for data collection. The research was conducted in Diplomat Hotel, a hotel turned brothel on the periphery of Hillbrow, a residential area in Johannesburg. Using observation and informal interviews, the study explores Zimbabwean sex workers trajectories and perceptions of sex work. Findings show the tensions and contradictions as women negotiate, challenge and resist the whore label. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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Watching Each Others' Back, Coping with Precarity in Sex Work
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ISBN: 9783659680663 bzw. 3659680664, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
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The economic and political collapse of Zimbabwe resulted in the movement of women and men beyond their borders in search of better economic opportunities. The movement of Zimbabwean women has been accompanied by an outcry in neighbouring countries about their involvement in sex work. Contrary to the sensationalize views in the media and the public health discourse, this work highlights the experiences of Zimbabwean sex workers in South Africa, to understand how they engage with discourses in sex work and sexuality given the norms and mores that govern sexuality in the African context. The aim of this study is to bring to the fore trajectories, experiences and perceptions of migrant sex workers in Johannesburg. Using postmodern feminism the study is qualitative and employed ethnographic methods for data collection. The research was conducted in Diplomat Hotel, a hotel turned brothel on the periphery of Hillbrow, a residential area in Johannesburg. Using observation and informal interviews, the study explores Zimbabwean sex workers trajectories and perceptions of sex work. Findings show the tensions and contradictions as women negotiate, challenge and resist the whore label.
The economic and political collapse of Zimbabwe resulted in the movement of women and men beyond their borders in search of better economic opportunities. The movement of Zimbabwean women has been accompanied by an outcry in neighbouring countries about their involvement in sex work. Contrary to the sensationalize views in the media and the public health discourse, this work highlights the experiences of Zimbabwean sex workers in South Africa, to understand how they engage with discourses in sex work and sexuality given the norms and mores that govern sexuality in the African context. The aim of this study is to bring to the fore trajectories, experiences and perceptions of migrant sex workers in Johannesburg. Using postmodern feminism the study is qualitative and employed ethnographic methods for data collection. The research was conducted in Diplomat Hotel, a hotel turned brothel on the periphery of Hillbrow, a residential area in Johannesburg. Using observation and informal interviews, the study explores Zimbabwean sex workers trajectories and perceptions of sex work. Findings show the tensions and contradictions as women negotiate, challenge and resist the whore label.
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Watching Each Others Back, Coping with Precarity in * Work (Paperback) (2015)
DE PB NW RP
ISBN: 9783659680663 bzw. 3659680664, in Deutsch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu, Nachdruck.
Lieferung aus: Deutschland, Versandkostenfrei.
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ISBN: 9783659680663 bzw. 3659680664, in Englisch, OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG, OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG, neu.
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Nyangairi Barbra, Paperback, English-language edition, Pub by OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG.
Nyangairi Barbra, Paperback, English-language edition, Pub by OmniScriptum GmbH & Co. KG.
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Watching Each Others' Back, Coping with Precarity in Sex Work (2015)
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ISBN: 9783659680663 bzw. 3659680664, vermutlich in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
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