VISUALISATION OF SEX WORK: ECONOMISATION OF “WOMAN” SEXUALITY IN THE ROMA MALE COMMUNITY IN SKOPJE
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Visualisation of sex work has a function to define sexuality and make it “visible” to the needs of potential customers, i.e. clients. In this way, sexuality, as well as the sexual/gender identity of the individual, is being economized. In the construction of a visual narrative, sexual workers use visual images that carry “messages”, whose primary role is to stress the role of the se worker within the context of sexual services being offer.
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