2019
DOI: 10.1080/2158379x.2019.1669265
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Intimate others and risky tenants: disentangling the economy of affect shaping women’s migratory projects in Italy

Abstract: This article discusses how the Western imaginary that the market and intimacy are separate and hostile spheres affects some women's migratory projects in Italy. It traces the place and meaning of this trope within contemporary feminist and sex workers rights' activists debates on prostitution. Drawing from ethnographic research, it shows how migrant women prevail in and navigate jobs that transgress this normative separationcare and sex workresulting in their positioning as 'intimate Others' or 'risky tenants'… Show more

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