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Being and Being Bought : Prostitution, Surrogacy and the Split Self

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In 1998, Sweden passed ground-breaking legislation criminalizing the purchase of sexual services which sought to curb demand and support women exiting the sex industry.

Grounded in the reality of the violence and abuse inherent in prostitution—and reeling from the death of a friend to prostitution in Spain—Kajsa Ekis Ekman exposes the many lies in the ‘sex work’ scenario.

Trade unions aren’t trade unions. Groups for prostituted women are simultaneously groups for brothel owners. And prostitution is always presented from a woman’s point of view.

The men who buy sex are left out. Turning to the practice of surrogate motherhood, Kajsa Ekis Ekman identifies the same components: that the woman is neither connected to her own body nor to the child she grows in her body and gives birth to.

Surrogacy becomes an extended form of prostitution. In this capitalist creation story, the parent is the one who pays.

The product sold is not sex but a baby. Ekis Ekman asks: why should this not be called child trafficking?

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Spinifex Press
1742198767 / 9781742198767
Paperback / softback
176.5
01/09/2013
Australia
223 pages, 1 Halftones, black and white
140 x 220 mm, 280 grams