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Casting Stones: Prostitution and Liberation in Asia and the United States

Casting Stones

Prostitution and Liberation in Asia and the United States

Rita Nakashima Brock (Author), Susan Brooks Thistlethwaite (Author)

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This stunning look at the global sex industry brings fresh analysis and new approaches to the baffling and complex issues that surround prostitution.

Religion and society have both cast stones at prostitutes, seeing them as archetypal sinners and blaming them for their situation. Brock and Thistlethwaite, after many years of research, travel, and interviews, offer this cross-cultural study. They compare and highlight structures that sustain prostitution as a global system of exploitation of the most vulnerable in the United States as well as Korea, Japan, the Philippines, Thailand, and Taiwan.

This structural analysis is then submitted to a theological critique of doctrines of sin and karma, the traditional rubrics under which religion (in this instance, Christianity and Buddhism) has considered prostitution. The heart of their project is rethinking the deeper cultural and religious notions of sexuality, power, and violence that undergird sexual exploitation. New approaches to prostitution through religious and social change are proposed.

Brock and Thistlethwaite make the case to all persons of conscience that prostitution is a serious social justice issue, and they suggest modes of analysis and practical ways to make a difference. They demand each reader to ask, "Who am I to cast the first stone? "
  • Publisher Fortress Press
  • Format Paperback
  • ISBN 9780800629793
  • Dimensions 6 x 9
  • Pages 392
  • Publication Date September 23, 1996

Endorsements

"A book of extraordinary courage. Brock and Thistlethwaite tackle a problem that many feminists know, but few dare to pursue because it is too raw, too painful. This is the first multicultural and multiracial theological reflection on prostitution from a global perspective. Must reading for anyone interested in feminism, religion, and global justice."
– Kwok Pui-Ian, Episcopal Divinity School

Table of Contents

    Preface
    Introduction: The Loathsome Thing

    PART I: A SYSTEMIC ANALYSIS OF PROSTITUTION IN ASIA AND THE UNITED STATES

  1. Sex and the Female Body
  2. Shooting for Fun and Seeking Salvation
  3. If Women Counted: The Economics of the Sex Industry
  4. Prostitution and the Law
  5. Power and Prostitution: The Social/Psychological Dynamics of the Sex Industry
  6. Tricks, Trauma, and Terror: The Psychological Impacts of Prostitution

    PART II: A LIBERATION RESPONSE

  7. Jokes, Lies, and Stereotypes: Introduction to a Liberation Analysis of Prostitution
  8. Lying in the Beds We Do Not Make: Sin, Karma, and the Sex Industry
  9. Movements of Grace and Compassion
  10. Strategies for Change and Solidarity: What Are We to Do?

    Afterword
    Appendix: Men in Prostitution
    Notes
    Index
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