Sex work stigma and the recuperation of moral personhood through gendered labour: sex worker diaries in Ukraine.
Maureen A MurneyLisa LazarusNicole HerpaiDaryna PavlovaTatiana TarasovaOlga BalakirevaMarissa L BeckerRobert R Lorwaynull nullPublished in: Culture, health & sexuality (2022)
Based on a diary writing exercise, this paper illuminates the complex ways in which sex workers in Ukraine actively work through and manage stigma in their daily lives. Pushing beyond the notion of stigma as a static and fixed psychosocial designation that can be readily measured, we argue that stigma is actively confronted by sex workers through various forms of gendered emotional and physical labour that enable them to recuperate a sense of moral personhood. This notion of moral personhood is often tied to wider gender-specific values pertaining to caregiving and motherhood.