Anwen Hayward's Reviews > We Too: Essays on Sex Work and Survival
We Too: Essays on Sex Work and Survival
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This does absolutely everything an anthology should do. This took me months to read, which is either the sign of a great or terrible book. This one is resolutely the former.
The sheer range of narratives and perspectives included here is beyond impressive. Some essays directly contradict one another, but the whole thing seems entirely cohesive, which is really a testament to how well curated this book is; it just felt like a safe space for people to have conflicting opinions about their own lived experiences.
Really excellent work here, and absolutely vital to anyone who wants to understand more about sex work and why solidarity with sex workers is integral to any effective feminist praxis.
The sheer range of narratives and perspectives included here is beyond impressive. Some essays directly contradict one another, but the whole thing seems entirely cohesive, which is really a testament to how well curated this book is; it just felt like a safe space for people to have conflicting opinions about their own lived experiences.
Really excellent work here, and absolutely vital to anyone who wants to understand more about sex work and why solidarity with sex workers is integral to any effective feminist praxis.
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