Exploring the household compositions of female sex-workers in brothels: Daulatdia, a case study

The paper looks into the household composition of female sex-workers in Daulatdia Brothel, Bangladesh to understand the concept of ‘power’ within these households. Based on a limited number semi-structured interviews of sex-workers, the attempt is to trace power through the three stages of sex-work...

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主要作者: Karim, Shuchi
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spelling 10361-4982019-09-29T05:45:38Z Exploring the household compositions of female sex-workers in brothels: Daulatdia, a case study Karim, Shuchi Female sex workers Daulatdia Brothel Power Victimhood The paper looks into the household composition of female sex-workers in Daulatdia Brothel, Bangladesh to understand the concept of ‘power’ within these households. Based on a limited number semi-structured interviews of sex-workers, the attempt is to trace power through the three stages of sex-workers professional life: apprentice, tenant, and house-owner, and to examine how class and gender plays roles in this brothel power structure. The research questions conventional ‘victimhood’ of sex-workers in broader Bangladeshi context, and attempts to seek for ‘power’, assuming that within the oppressive patriarchal brothel framework, they exercise power and agency at the level of household in terms of economic independence, motherhood, social mobility, household organization and the struggle for respectability. It is a revised and shortened version of the author’s dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Masters of Arts Degree in Gender and International Development at the University of Warwick, UK in 2002. 2010-10-13T08:52:05Z 2010-10-13T08:52:05Z 2004 Article http://hdl.handle.net/10361/498 en BRAC University Journal, BRAC University;Vol.1, No.2,pp. 33-48 application/pdf BRAC University
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topic Female sex workers
Daulatdia Brothel
Power
Victimhood
spellingShingle Female sex workers
Daulatdia Brothel
Power
Victimhood
Karim, Shuchi
Exploring the household compositions of female sex-workers in brothels: Daulatdia, a case study
description The paper looks into the household composition of female sex-workers in Daulatdia Brothel, Bangladesh to understand the concept of ‘power’ within these households. Based on a limited number semi-structured interviews of sex-workers, the attempt is to trace power through the three stages of sex-workers professional life: apprentice, tenant, and house-owner, and to examine how class and gender plays roles in this brothel power structure. The research questions conventional ‘victimhood’ of sex-workers in broader Bangladeshi context, and attempts to seek for ‘power’, assuming that within the oppressive patriarchal brothel framework, they exercise power and agency at the level of household in terms of economic independence, motherhood, social mobility, household organization and the struggle for respectability. It is a revised and shortened version of the author’s dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Masters of Arts Degree in Gender and International Development at the University of Warwick, UK in 2002.
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