Not Sex Work
English

About The Book

<p>This book explores the parallel histories and intersecting politics of LGBTQ+ people and sex workers including the role of digital media in shaping the experiences of both in the early twenty-first century. Drawing on the first empirical study with gay bisexual and queer young men who agreed to sell sex online without advertising or identifying as sex workers it examines what the term ‘incidental sex work’ means. Adopting queer methods and feminist theories to explore how definitions of ‘sex’ and ‘work’ have become increasingly unstable in the digital era it considers how casual occasional and unprofessional forms of sex work are arranged on different platforms from Grindr to OnlyFans. This book will appeal to students and researchers studying sex work and social media across a wide range of fields. It will also be useful for campaigners policymakers and healthcare practitioners interested in the implications of incidental sex work.</p>
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