5. 根源上的分裂:卖淫与法律改革中的女性主义话语

Margaret A. Baldwin
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佛罗里达州立大学法学院法学助理教授。献给我的家人:母亲玛吉、鲍勃、蒂姆、约翰、沙尔、玛丽琳、吉姆、罗伯特,以及为了纪念我的父亲詹姆斯。本文由佛罗里达州立大学法学院暑期研究基金资助。否则,它就是女人制造的产品。感谢罗达·基伯勒、玛丽·拉弗朗斯、谢丽尔·沃尔特、安妮·麦库姆斯、多萝西·蒂尔、苏珊·穆尼、玛丽贝斯·卡特、苏珊·亨特、K.C.里德、玛吉·加斯特和克里斯汀·琼斯的鼓励、信心和爱。伊芙琳娜·吉布、凯瑟琳·巴里、K.C.里德、苏珊·亨特和托比·萨默,他们对卖淫工作的贡献使我的工作成为可能,让我知道我有话要说。NCASA地下室起草委员会是一个转折点。凯瑟琳·麦金农(catherine MacKinnon)给了我第一次把东西写在纸上的机会;她和安德里亚·德沃金让我知道你们的努力是值得的。米米·威尔金森和斯泰西·杜根在研究和评论草稿方面提供了得力的帮助。米米·威尔金森也在关键时刻为我找到了一支次中音萨克斯风。布伦达·埃利斯、米莉·普洛斯、埃尔齐·威廉姆斯和贝弗利·珀金斯聪明而耐心地完成了手稿。祝大家快乐,梅格爱你们。维奥莱特·勒杜克,《蝙蝠3》(1964)。2. 西奥多·阿多诺:《凡勃伦的攻击文化》,刊于《棱镜》第73期,1994年(塞缪尔和雪莉·韦伯译)。, 1981)。3.直面自由主义者关于卖淫的谎言,《性自由主义者和对女权主义的攻击》,第67卷,76页(多肯·莱德霍尔德&贾尼斯·雷蒙德编)。, 1990)。伊芙琳娜·吉布过去曾以莎拉·温特的名字写作和工作。1989年,她收回了自己的本名。这是她对这个决定的部分看法:坦率地说,我厌倦了被那些偷走我青春的皮条客夺走我的名字,或者因为我害怕色情业者的报复。今年我要收回我的名字。我认为这既是一种个人选择,也是一种政治行为。我选择放弃化名给我带来的安全幻觉,现在我明白,只要允许妇女和儿童的交通继续下去,就没有女人是安全的。我采取这一行动是为了蔑视那些出售女性身体的皮条客和色情业者
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5. Split at the Root: Prostitution and Feminist Discourses of Law Reform
t Assistant Professor of Law, Florida State University College of Law. For my family: Mother Marge, Bob, Tim, John, Scharl, Marilynne, Jim, Robert, and in memory of my father, James. This article was supported by summer research grants from Florida State University College of Law. Otherwise, it is a woman-made product. Thanks to Rhoda Kibler, Mary LaFrance, Sheryl Walter, Annie McCombs, Dorothy Teer, Susan Mooney, Marybeth Carter, Susan Hunter, K.C. Reed, Margy Gast, and Christine Jones for the encouragement, confidence, and love. Evelina Giobbe, Kathleen Barry, K.C. Reed, Susan Hunter, and Toby Summer, whose contributions to work on prostitution have made mine possible, let me know I had something to say. The NCASA Basement Drafting Committee was a turning point. Catharine MacKinnon gave me the first opportunity to get something down on paper; she and Andrea Dworkin let me know the effort counted. Mimi Wilkinson and Stacey Dougan ably assisted in the research and in commenting on drafts. Mimi Wilkinson also found me a tenor saxophone at a crucial moment. Brenda Ellis, Millie Poulos, Elzy Williams, and Beverly Perkins worked intelligently and patiently on the manuscript. Cheers and love to all from your Meg. 1. VIOLETTE LEDUC, LA BATARDE 3 (1964). 2. THEODOR ADORNO, Veblen 'sAttackon Culture, in PRIsMS 73, 94 (Samuel & Shierry Weber trans., 1981). 3. Evelina Giobbe, Confronting the Liberal Lies About Prostitution, in THE SEXUAL LIBERALS AND THE ATTACK ON FEMINISM 67, 76 (Dorchen Leidholdt & Janice Raymond, eds., 1990). Evelina Giobbe has written and worked in the past under the name Sarah Wynter. In 1989, she took back her birth name. This is part of what she has said about that decision: 1, quite frankly, am tired of having my name taken from me by the pimps who stole my youth or due to my fear of retaliation by the pornographers. This year I am taking my name back. I consider it as much a political act as a personal choice. I choose to give up the illusion of safety that a pseudonym gave me, understanding now that no woman is safe as long as the traffic of women and children is allowed to continue. I take this action in defiance of the pimps and pornographers who sell women's bodies
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