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Art & Prostitution

Art & Prostitution

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We are Irina, Emma and Léa. We are women, feminists and passionate about the narratives, representations and uses of the past. Because of this, we truly question ourselves on the gender question, prostitution and the links we can draw between feminism and history. Between present and past, between fantasies and realities, between a male, a prostitute gaze and something in the middle, maybe? This podcast mini series is one of our answers.


This podcast ins an undergraduate academic work that should be listened with your critical mind as this subject could take several years of research !


Thank you for understanding ;)


Emma B., Irina Bouamrirene, Léa Pisu

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Politiqu'elles
Arte Ciencias Sociales Mundial
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  • Conclusion
    Dec 11 2020

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    7 m
  • From the 1970s : a change of perspective through a resurgence of feminism
    Dec 11 2020

    So far, the study has focused mainly on late 19th and the first half of the 20th century art. In this part we will ask if there is an evolution during the end of the 20th century to our contemporary times?

    The goal is to identify a potential reappropriation of prostitutes in their representation, to determine whether or not beyond the artists previously studied, they saw themselves as prostitutes in the same way. The purpose is also to question the problems linked to the stigmatization where either you consider the prostitute as a victim or as a dangerous woman, or as a debauchery. There is always a stigmate that weights on them which is relative to the gaze of the artist. So is it linked to reality? Is it the social norms? Does it know an evolution through time, but particularly by changing the gaze and thus the angle and subjectivity of the representation.


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    17 m
  • Beginning of the 19th century - 1970s: the dominance of the male gaze on the representation of the figure of the prostitute
    Dec 11 2020
    In june 2012, Najate Vallaud-Belkacem, back then minister in charge of women’s rights and spokesperson of the government, gave an interview (Le JDD) in which she re-asserted France’s “abolitionist stance” in terms of prostitution: “The question is not whether or not we want to abolish prostitution - the answer is yes - but to give us the means to do so.” Actually, the term “abolitionist” emerged in the 19th century and did not mean exactly what it means today. Here, there are three key words to understand: “reglementarism”, “abolitionism” and “prohibitionism”. All these terms are inherited from the debates of the 19th century which arose in the context of a growing prostitutional phenomenon in Europe but even more in France and in Paris. During the second part of the 19th century, this growing prostitutional phenomenon had reached such an extent that Paris was nicknamed “Europe’s brothel” or the “city of vice”. What was the context then ?

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    21 m
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