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Revista Estudos Feministas

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GUIMARAES, Katia  and  MERCHAN-HAMANNI, Edgar. Commercializing fantasies: social representations of prostitution, dilemmas of the profession and the construction of citizenship. Rev. Estud. Fem. [online]. 2005, vol.13, n.03, pp.525-544. ISSN 1806-9584.

ABSTRACT This article presents facts, perceptions and social representations on the daily life of female commercial sex workers (FCSW). We evaluated 8 educational intervention programs on STD/AIDS addressed to FCSW in cities of southern, south-eastern and north-eastern Brazilian regions. In those places, we conducted in-depth interviews and focal groups. Results indicate that the representation of a woman who sells her body is resignified as the performance of erotic fantasies. Possibilities of greater autonomy are hampered by discrimination and psychological tension. Client and police-driven violence were remarkable. Condom use plays a relevant role in sex negotiation but it is neglected when relationships involve affection or as a result of competition. We conclude, from the perspective of autonomy, that FCSW's autonomy is limited by social class, economical crisis and stigma, leading to discrimination, violence and STD/HIV contagion risk

Keywords : Commercial Sex;; Human Rights; HIV/Aids; Vulnerability; Social Representations.

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