“While feminists have spoken about prostitution as the buying and selling of women’s bodies, one trick more specifically explained what he did in prostitution as "renting an organ for ten minutes." Another explained, "Guys get off on controlling women, they use physical power to control women, really. If you look at it, [prostitution is] paid rape. You’re making them subservient during that time, so you’re the dominant person. She has to do what you want."”

Prostitution, Trafficking, and Cultural Amnesia (2006)

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "While feminists have spoken about prostitution as the buying and selling of women’s bodies, one trick more specifically…" by Melissa Farley?
Melissa Farley photo
Melissa Farley 14
American psychologist 1942

Related quotes

Andrea Dworkin photo

“Prostitution myths justify the existence of prostitution, promote misinformation about prostitution, and contribute to a social climate that exploits and harms not only prostituted women but all women.”

Melissa Farley (1942) American psychologist

"Attitudes toward Prostitution and Acceptance of Rape Myths" in Journal of Applied Social Psychology Vol. 32, issue 9 (2002), p. 1790 - 1796; co-written with A. Cotton, and R. Baron

“We feminists think that women deserve the right NOT to prostitute.”

Melissa Farley (1942) American psychologist

Unequal (2005) http://action.web.ca/home/catw/readingroom.shtml?x=81265&AA_EX_Session=7adbbc717533b7d9c60073d5b06387f3

Warren Farrell photo
Sandra Fluke photo

“Attacking me and women who use contraception by calling us prostitutes and worse cannot silence us.”

Sandra Fluke (1981) American women's rights activist and lawyer

CNN, (March 13, 2012).
Articles

“For many women, the experience of prostitution stems from the historical trauma of colonization.”

Melissa Farley (1942) American psychologist

"Prostitution in Vancouver: Violence and the Colonization of First Nations Women" in Transcultural Psychiatry 42 (2005), p. 242 - 271; co-written with J Lynne and A Cotton

Emma Goldman photo
Paula Jones photo

Related topics