Radical Feminist Harms on Sex Workers

I. Thusi
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Much of the radical feminist literature treats sex work as a static object that can not only be generalized, but globalized, to fit into a one-size-fits-all normative framework. However, after spending nearly two years conducting ethnographic fieldwork in South Africa, I observed how sex work was constantly evolving; and that decriminalization is generally a preferable approach to sex work. Despite this, radical feminists argue that partial criminalization is appropriate to protect all sex workers globally.This Article challenges the radical feminist approach and argues that the harms from the criminalization of sex work far outweigh the structural harms of sex work itself. This Article demonstrates how the production of a criminal law order that criminalizes any aspect of sex work may increase violence against sex workers and further marginalize them. The framing of the harms of sex work in the radical feminist literature is itself a reproduction of patriarchy and white supremacy, by failing to account for the experiences of individuals’ intersectional identities and essentializing sex work; by elevating and strengthening the criminal law as a tool to address the so-called harms of sex work; and by silencing the voices of sex workers themselves.
激进女权主义对性工作者的危害
许多激进的女权主义文献都将性工作视为一种静态的对象,不仅可以普遍化,而且可以全球化,以适应一刀切的规范框架。然而,在南非进行了近两年的人种学田野调查后,我观察到性工作是如何不断发展的;而非犯罪化通常是性工作更可取的方式。尽管如此,激进的女权主义者认为,局部定罪是适当的,以保护全球所有的性工作者。本文对激进女权主义的观点提出了挑战,认为性工作犯罪化带来的危害远远超过了性工作本身的结构性危害。这篇文章展示了将性工作的任何方面定为犯罪的刑法秩序的产生可能会增加对性工作者的暴力行为,并进一步使她们边缘化。激进女权主义文学对性工作危害的界定本身就是父权制和白人至上主义的再现,因为它没有考虑到个人交叉身份的经历,并将性工作本质化;通过提升和加强刑法作为解决所谓性工作危害的工具;通过压制性工作者自己的声音。
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