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Examining Organizational Narratives: Public Appeals of Morality, Emotions, and Medical Logic in the Case of Sex Work for Disabled Clients*
Sociological Inquiry ( IF 1.690 ) Pub Date : 2021-06-14 , DOI: 10.1111/soin.12445
Carley Geiss 1 , Justine E. Egner 2
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This study examines public narratives of sex work organizations that specifically serve disabled clientele. We utilize virtual data from two organizational online presences, including featured client and worker testimonials, a related documentary film, and audience commentary. Our analysis illuminates (1) the organizational characterizations of disabled clients as deserving and in need of sex services, (2) depictions of sex workers as moral, medical practitioners, and (3) plots and moral lessons that legitimate organizational services through medical logic. We argue that while such storytelling has the potential to persuade audiences through cultural appeals to morality, emotion, and medical logic, it simultaneously stigmatizes disabled people while constructing moral hierarchies of sex workers.

中文翻译:

检查组织叙事:在残疾客户的性工作案例中对道德、情感和医学逻辑的公开呼吁*

本研究考察了专门为残疾客户服务的性工作组织的公开叙述。我们利用来自两个组织在线存在的虚拟数据,包括特色客户和工人推荐、相关纪录片和观众评论。我们的分析阐明了 (1) 残疾客户的组织特征是值得和需要性服务的,(2) 将性工作者描述为有道德的医生,以及 (3) 通过医学逻辑使组织服务合法化的情节和道德教训。我们认为,虽然这种讲故事有可能通过对道德、情感和医学逻辑的文化诉求来说服观众,但它同时在构建性工作者的道德等级的同时对残疾人进行污名化。
更新日期:2021-06-14
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