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Sex, Work and Sex Work

Eroticizing Organization
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Sex is often seen as the antithesis of what organizations are about - control, instrumental rationality and the suppression of instinct and emotion in the service of production. Sex, Work and Sex Work argues not only that sexuality pervades every aspect of organizations, but also that organization pervades every aspect of our sexuality. This two-way conceptualization lends the book its two-part structure. Firstly, the ways in which organizational behaviour is shaped by sexuality are addressed through consideration of male managers' experience of violence, a gendered industrial dispute, organizational constructions of sexual harassment, studies of professionals who work with sex offenders and the organised practice of sado-masochism. The second part of the book examines how sex is organized for commercial purposes, and considers sex work as an industry which can be analysed as any other, with important insights for normal organizing. Core concepts running through the text include: the idea of the re-re-eroticized workplace as a radically new form of work organization, and its critical appraisal; the idea of the abject, as a suppressed space of proscribed and transgressiv behaviour which shapes normal activity as it threatens it; and the reconceptualization of desire in a way which fully engages with the inextricable links between death and the erotic. The argument draws heavily on the work of Bataille, Foucault and Deleuze and Guattari, while being grounded in extensive fieldwork involving managers, professionals and sex workers. Key features of the book include: organizing as sexual activity connecting desire, the erotic, the abject and organization the 'hidden' penetration of organization processes by sexuality the 'dark side' of sex and organization and the importance of transgression the double effect of discursive and material placing organizing sexuality within prostitution prostitution as a complex and varied industry

Author Biography:

Brewis, Joanna; Linstead, Stephen
Release date NZ
June 12th, 2000
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Illustrations
1 Tables, black and white
Pages
360
Dimensions
156x234x19
ISBN-13
9780415207577
Product ID
1739405

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