5Sex Workers as Stakeholders: Incorporating Harm Reduction into Archaeological Praxis

Jennifer A. Lupu
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Stereotypes and stigma around sex work are powerful political and social forces that are used to justify state violence, dehumanization, and marginalization. Drawing on community archaeology scholarship, I discuss how my engagement with sex workers redirected the questions I asked of the past, pushing me toward a more rigorous and ethical praxis. Harm-reduction philosophies, which emphasize agency and non-judgmentalism, can valuably contribute to an intersubjective feminist praxis in archaeological research. Drawing on discussions of intersectionality and spatial policing, I review existing scholarship on sex work and discuss the dialectical relationship between the present and the past.

性工作者作为利益相关者:将减少伤害纳入考古实践
对性工作的刻板印象和污名是强大的政治和社会力量,被用来为国家暴力、非人化和边缘化辩护。在社区考古学的学术研究中,我讨论了我与性工作者的接触如何改变了我对过去提出的问题,推动我走向更严格、更道德的实践。减少伤害的哲学强调能动性和非判断主义,可以为考古学研究中的主体间女性主义实践做出有价值的贡献。通过对交叉性和空间警务的讨论,我回顾了现有的性工作学术研究,并讨论了现在和过去之间的辩证关系。
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