Working at the Bar: Sex Work and Health Communication in Thailand

Working at the Bar: Sex Work and Health Communication in Thailand

by Thomas M. Steinfatt
Working at the Bar: Sex Work and Health Communication in Thailand

Working at the Bar: Sex Work and Health Communication in Thailand

by Thomas M. Steinfatt

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Overview

Commercial sex is the occupation of a significant portion of the women of the world, providing economic support for millions of people and their families. Working at the Bar is the first-ever, long-term, longitudinal, in-depth study of a large sex work industry—and Thailand, the most prominent nation in the rapidly growing sex tourism industry, makes for an excellent case study. While previous works have provided brief glimpses of one group of workers studied from a particular point of view, author Thomas Steinfatt examines considerations of health, behavior, economics, morality, religion, and worker safety. The result of data gathered from thousands of workers and customers in Thailand over a period of twelve years, Working at the Bar covers all aspects of an industry that, although it does not conform to various Western ideals, is nevertheless enormously significant.

Among the most provocative of Steinfatt's arguments is that sex work is not itself immoral, and that far from being the exploitation industry we might imagine, sex work in Thailand is beneficial to everyone involved—especially given that education in this nation has proven not to be a viable alternative. Providing an opportunity for economic progress unavailable through other means, and providing working conditions far safer than those of the average Thai factory, sex work is ripe for a study that explores all aspects and perceptions associated with it. Working at the Bar is that long overdue study.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781567505665
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 01/30/2002
Series: Civic Discourse for the Third Millennium
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 1.00(d)
Lexile: 1400L (what's this?)

About the Author

THOMAS M. STEINFATT is Professor of Communications at the University of Miami, where he served as Director of Communication Studies for twelve years. He has also served as Chair of the Interpersonal Communication Division of the National Communication Association, as Chair of the Intercultural Division of the Southern Communication Association, and has received both the Florida Communication Association Scholar of the Year Award and the University of Miami Excellence in Teaching Award.

Table of Contents

On Studying Sex Work
Numbers and Types of Workers and Workplaces
Routes to Barwork
Reasons for Not Working
Moral and Religious Concerns
Barworker Demographics
Employment Statistics
Partner Selection and Negotiations
AIDS in Thailand
Condom Use and Health Communication in Foreign Oriented Bars
Hopes, Dreams, and the Future
Management, Owners, and Support Staff
Customer Motivation
Policy on Sex Work
Appendix: Data Collection Methodology
Glossary
References
Index

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