ABSTRACT

This book critically analyzes the sex industry in Israel, using feminist concepts and scholarship to elaborate on the power of prostitution to shape a world in which women are objects for fulfilling men's desires. A comprehensive collection of research-based articles that examine prostitution, trafficking in women and pornography from divergent disciplinary angles, it reveals the interconnectedness of these three aspects of the sex trade which objectifies, commercializes and exploits human – and in particular women’s – sexuality. Showing these practices to be embedded in a capitalist and patriarchal oppressive context that is accommodated by state institutions, this volume rejects the argument that it is possible to choose prostitution, and that feminist pornography is possible.

With case studies including the conspicuous context of migration that attracts sex traffickers, the liberal discourse introduced by cinema, the media and the arts that serve to legitimate prostitution and pornography, the chauvinist-macho culture that perceives and treats women as sex objects, and the issues of male prostitution and men as clients, Prostitution, Pornography and Trafficking in Women: Israel’s Blood Money constitutes a study of Israel as a unique context in which the sex trade can prosper, in spite of geographical, religious and institutional constraints. As such, it will be of interest to scholars of sociology, anthropology, history, cultural studies and gender and women’s studies.

chapter |24 pages

Introduction

Perspectives on the sex industry in Israel

part I|45 pages

The state and the sex trade

chapter 1|16 pages

Prostitution and the state

Israel illustrated

chapter 2|18 pages

Women who traffic for sex, and criminal court rulings

Hindsights and insights on the Israeli case (2000–2013)

chapter 3|9 pages

[Trade in] women and the Israel police

An irresolvable tension?

part II|52 pages

Women in prostitution

chapter 6|14 pages

Circles of influence

Israeli men as sex tourists in Thailand

part III|56 pages

Cultural aspects of prostitution

chapter 7|22 pages

Prostitution

Myth and reality

chapter 8|11 pages

Feminist Israeli cinema

Fighting prejudices against female prostitution 1

chapter 9|21 pages

Male prostitution, morality and dissident pleasures

Critical analysis of an Israeli client’s public confession

part IV|28 pages

The feminist struggle against pornography

chapter 11|12 pages

Controversy and consensus, pornography and hate speech

The legal challenge to the Playboy Channel