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Listening to the Language of Sex Workers: An Analysis of Street Sex Worker Representations and Their Effects on Sex Workers and Society

机译:聆听性工作者的语言:街头性工作者代表及其对性工作者和社会的影响分析

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This dissertation argues that the material conditions of many street sex workers--the physical environments they live in and their effects on the workers' bodies, identities, and spirits--are represented, reproduced, and entrenched in the language surrounding their work. My research is an ethnographic case study of a local system that can be extrapolated to other subcultures and the construction of identities, while situating sex work and the industry as rhetorical constructions. My research offers an example of how an examination of the signs and symbols that comprise "material conditions" can be rhetorically analyzed in order to better understand how goals, agendas, interests, and ideologies are represented and implemented through language.Located central to my analysis are the street sex workers' voices. I use an ideological rhetorical analysis, or rhetorically--the study of how language shapes and is shaped by cultures, institutions, and the individuals within them, and ideologically--the identification and examination of the underlying assumptions of communicative interactions. I delineate how these material conditions are reproduced and, at times, subverted, and I offer an outline for modifying the discourse used in policy in ways that are more empowering and authentic to sex workers' lives.Policy makers, activists, and academics, among others, wrestle with complicated issues to analyze and write laws and policies and to design social services. Discourse is always at the center of these struggles. Because my study investigates the language of policy-making and the people who forge it, it has implications for ethics and policy in relation to gender studies, cultural studies, and ethnographic research.Examining the rhetorical constructions and interactions and their related effects on policy elucidates the discursive complexity that exists in meaning-making systems. This analysis also offers an explanation of how constructions can be made differently in order to achieve representations that are generated by the marginalized populations themselves, while placing responsibility for this marginalization on the society in which these people live.
机译:本文认为,许多街头性工作者的物质条件-他们所生活的物理环境以及对他们的身体,身份和精神的影响-都以围绕他们工作的语言来表示,再现和根深蒂固。我的研究是关于一个本地系统的人种学案例研究,该系统可以推断为其他亚文化和身份建构,同时将性工作和行业定位为修辞结构。我的研究提供了一个示例,说明如何对构成“物质条件”的标志和符号进行检查,以更好地理解目标,议程,兴趣和意识形态如何通过语言表示和实施。是街头性工作者的声音。我使用意识形态的修辞学分析,或者说是修辞学(即语言,文化,制度以及其中的个人如何塑造语言以及如何塑造语言)的研究,以及意识形态方面的研究,是对交流互动的基本假设的识别和检验。我描述了这些物质条件是如何再现的,有时是颠覆的,并且提供了一个大纲,以更赋予性工作者生活权和真实性的方式修改政策中使用的话语。政策制定者,活动家和学者其他人则在复杂的问题上挣扎,以分析和制定法律和政策以及设计社会服务。话语始终是这些斗争的中心。因为我的研究调查了决策制定的语言和决策者的语言,所以它对性别研究,文化研究和民族志研究相关的伦理和政策产生了影响。检查修辞结构和相互作用及其对政策的影响意义系统中存在的话语复杂性。该分析还提供了一种解释,说明如何可以进行不同的构造,以实现边缘化人群自身产生的代表,同时将这种边缘化的责任置于这些人所居住的社会。

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    McCracken Jill Linnette;

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  • 年度 2007
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