Theorizing Economies of Desire: A Graduate Student Symposium on Sex Work

Theorizing Economies of Desire: A Graduate Student Symposium on Sex Work

Monday, May 24, 2010
McCune conference Room, 6020 HSSB

Organized and moderated by Mireille Miller-Young, the conference featured two panels and the work of seven graduate students.  Andrew Seeber, Claudia Yaghoobi Massihi, Elizabeth Rahilly, and Rolando Longoria II presented on a panel titled “Theorizing the Production and Repression of Sexual Labors, Markets, and Communities” and Carly Thomsen, Laurica Brown, and Amanda Phillips presented on a panel titled “Theorizing Space and Desire in Sex Work.”