Killjoys from Buenos Aires. Sex and Money in The Abolitionist Emotional Micropolitics
This paper focus on the ways in which money, sex and emotions take part in the constitution of a certain abolitionist and feminist political practice. This practice intends both to combat trafficking and prostitution and to discredit sex workers organizations. Thus, I am interested in the ways in wh...
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