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Much Loved: eine Analyse intersektionaler Diskriminierung marokkanischer Sexarbeiter*innen und deren Repräsentation

'Much Loved': An analysis of intersectional discrimination against Moroccan sex workers and its representation
[journal article]

El Matine, Rakiya
Heuser, Niklas

Abstract

Der Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit den Interdependenzen der Diskriminierung, die Sexarbeiter*innen in Marokko erfahren. Ausgangspunkt der Analyse ist der 2015 erschienene Spielfilm 'Much Loved' von Nabil Ayouch, welcher als Repräsentation gesellschaftlicher Praxen und Diskurse verstanden und anhand ei... view more

Der Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit den Interdependenzen der Diskriminierung, die Sexarbeiter*innen in Marokko erfahren. Ausgangspunkt der Analyse ist der 2015 erschienene Spielfilm 'Much Loved' von Nabil Ayouch, welcher als Repräsentation gesellschaftlicher Praxen und Diskurse verstanden und anhand einer intersektionalen Mehrebenenanalyse der marokkanischen Sexarbeit kontextualisiert wird. Die Analyse stellt vor allem den strukturellen und repräsentationalen Charakter der Intersektionalität heraus.... view less


The article focuses on the interdependencies of the forms of discrimination experienced by sex workers in Morocco. Our analysis is based on the 2015 feature film 'Much Loved' by Nabil Ayouch, which is understood as a processing of social practices and discourses and then contextualized in relation t... view more

The article focuses on the interdependencies of the forms of discrimination experienced by sex workers in Morocco. Our analysis is based on the 2015 feature film 'Much Loved' by Nabil Ayouch, which is understood as a processing of social practices and discourses and then contextualized in relation to Moroccan sex work using a multilevel analysis of intersectionality. Above all, the analysis highlights the structural and representational nature of intersectionality.... view less

Keywords
intersectionality; discrimination; Morocco; prostitution; analysis; film; discourse analysis

Classification
Women's Studies, Feminist Studies, Gender Studies

Free Keywords
sex work; practice analysis; Sexarbeit

Document language
German

Publication Year
2022

Page/Pages
p. 55-71

Journal
GENDER - Zeitschrift für Geschlecht, Kultur und Gesellschaft, 14 (2022) 1

Issue topic
Prostitution und Sexarbeit

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3224/gender.v14i1.05

ISSN
2196-4467

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution 4.0


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