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		<title>By: Kate Richardson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kate Richardson</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 13:45:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i have read about this exhibition a few times now, i think it sounds really interesting. it is putting the &#039;profession; or &#039;act&#039; of prostitution in a new space, phsyically and emotionally, and i hope that it raises awareness of the various issues surroudning sex workes - with the likes of Belle de Jour at one end of hte spectrum and then the Suffolk murder of 5 prostitutes at the other - it becomes clear there really isnt a catch all solution, answer or even opinion to cover prostitution.
It also raises the question about who is being exploited - the punter or the woman? which is another huge tract of sociological debate and commentary.
while your atticle seems to systematically avoid any anaylisis or discussion of the intellect this exhibition rasises, and the closest you come to forming an opinion is a rhetorical question at th ned - you have increased the coverage of the exhibition which can you be your personal contribution to a more progressive view of sex workers.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i have read about this exhibition a few times now, i think it sounds really interesting. it is putting the &#8216;profession; or &#8216;act&#8217; of prostitution in a new space, phsyically and emotionally, and i hope that it raises awareness of the various issues surroudning sex workes &#8211; with the likes of Belle de Jour at one end of hte spectrum and then the Suffolk murder of 5 prostitutes at the other &#8211; it becomes clear there really isnt a catch all solution, answer or even opinion to cover prostitution.<br />
It also raises the question about who is being exploited &#8211; the punter or the woman? which is another huge tract of sociological debate and commentary.<br />
while your atticle seems to systematically avoid any anaylisis or discussion of the intellect this exhibition rasises, and the closest you come to forming an opinion is a rhetorical question at th ned &#8211; you have increased the coverage of the exhibition which can you be your personal contribution to a more progressive view of sex workers.</p>
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