TY - BOOK ID - 96232501 TI - Capitalism's sexual history PY - 2020 SN - 9780197530276 9780197545195 9780197530290 019753029X 019754519X 0197530273 PB - New York: Oxford university press, DB - UniCat KW - Prostitution KW - Sex KW - Capitalism KW - Queer theory KW - Feminist theory KW - History. KW - Economic aspects KW - Social aspects KW - Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality KW - Economic sociology KW - Economic order KW - Great Britain KW - Prostitution - Great Britain - History. KW - Sex - Economic aspects - Great Britain - History. KW - Capitalism - Social aspects - Great Britain. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:96232501 AB - "What is the relationship between capitalism and sexuality, and why are they so often assumed to be antithetical? The book interrogates these questions by bringing together insights from two fields that have often overlooked each other, international political economy and queer theory. It develops a queer political economy lens to understand how the history of capitalism has been intimately entangled with the history of sexuality. Yet central to this story has been the construction of sexuality as something that needs to be protected from capitalism's adulterating influence at all costs. As the author examines, this is no accident since capitalism profits greatly from the illusion that economic and sexual relations exist in distinct realms that can and must be kept apart. Focusing on the specific site of sex work in Britain, the volume draws on wide-ranging archival research to chart a genealogy of capitalist development from the Middle Ages to the present day. It shows that capitalism has long been organized around the extraction of unpaid sexual labor that, in turn, has been made possible by the creation and maintenance of a dualism between sex and work. By exposing the historical mechanisms through which the economy/sexuality dichotomy has been constituted, the book opens up new space for critical enquiry into the intersections between sex, work, and economic and sexual injustice"-- ER -