Power, identity and precarity: Sex workers’ “lived experience” of violence and social injustice in Bangladesh

IF 0.5 3区 社会学 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY
Habiba Sultana, DB Subedi
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Abstract

This article applies an anthropological perspective of violence to critique and interrogate the concept of social justice. It analyses Bangladeshi sex workers’ “lived experience” of symbolic and structural violence in different social worlds—the community and family, and brothels—as a new framework for understanding social injustice. We find that violence and injustice exist in a complex web of power, identity, social structures and culture, shaped by power relations, discriminating social structures, and oppressive cultural norms which push the sex workers into the cycles of violence. These forms of violence impede an individual's capabilities, life chances and dignity, the factors that determine one's experience of social justice. From a social policy perspective, our study suggests that social justice to sex workers concerns, first and foremost, with addressing their needs for safety and security, thus, enabling them to experience equity, dignity, protection and human rights.

权力、身份和不稳定:性工作者对孟加拉国暴力和社会不公正的“亲身经历”
本文运用暴力的人类学视角对社会正义概念进行了批判和质疑。它分析了孟加拉国性工作者在不同社会世界(社区、家庭和妓院)中象征性和结构性暴力的“生活经验”,作为理解社会不公正的新框架。我们发现,暴力和不公正存在于一个复杂的权力、身份、社会结构和文化的网络中,由权力关系、歧视的社会结构和压迫性的文化规范塑造,这些规范将性工作者推向暴力的循环。这些形式的暴力妨碍了个人的能力、生活机会和尊严,而这些因素决定了一个人对社会正义的体验。从社会政策的角度来看,我们的研究表明,对性工作者的社会正义首先关注的是解决他们的安全需求,从而使他们能够体验到公平、尊严、保护和人权。
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