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Michael Chekhov, acteur, directeur de théâtre et professeur d'art dramatique, est le neveu d'Anton Tchekhov. Né en Russie en 1891, il fut membre du Théâtre d'Art de Moscou, alors dirigé par Constantin Stanislavski, qui fut son premier maître. En 1914, Chekhov participa à la fondation du Premier Studio du Théâtre d'Art de Moscou qui, sous sa direction, devint le Deuxième Théâtre d'Art de Moscou. Après avoir quitté la Russie, il travailla longtemps en Europe. En 1936, il fonda en Angleterre, à Darlington Hall, l'Ecole d'Art dramatique Tchekhov, qui fut transférée aux Etats-Unis peu de temps avant la deuxième guerre mondiale. Le théâtre et le cinéma américain lui doivent le plus clair de leur art. Maître, incontesté, il donna aux différentes formations d'art dramatique une empreinte d'une valeur inégalée, jusqu'à sa mort en Californie, en 1955. Si l'on peut dire que Chekhov est le prolongement de Stanislavski, on doit aussi reconnaître que, par son contact intime avec les théâtres anglais et américain, il a considérablement actualisé, virilisé, adapté à la vie, un enseignement qui nous devient ainsi plus immédiatement accessible. La méthode que nous présente Chekhov est un juste mariage de la psychanalyse du métier " psychique intérieur " et de l'exercice physique, de la gymnastique, indispensables à sa parfaite connaissance.
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Brothels --- Maisons de prostitution --- History. --- Histoire
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Prostitution --- Brothels --- Sex customsFrance --- History --- Histoire --- Sex customs --- Maisons de prostitution --- Vie sexuelle --- History.
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Brothels --- Prostitutes --- Maisons de prostitution --- Prostituées --- Social conditions --- Conditions sociales
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Prostitution. --- Social work with prostitutes.. --- Prostitutes --- Female prostitution --- Hustling (Prostitution) --- Prostitution, Female --- Street prostitution --- Sex work --- Brothels --- Pimps --- Procuresses --- Red-light districts --- Sex crimes
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"Few sociological subjects excite so much passion - and fantasies - as prostitution. Relying on a thirty year-long study of the French case, Lilian Mathieu offers an objective and comprehensive account of prostitution realities, first by analyzing the sex market as a social world with its own rules, hierarchies, and vulnerabilities, but also by stressing how prostitutes' practice and living conditions are framed and shaped by moral campaigns, public controversies, and state policies. By doing so, the book offers a new understanding of how the "deviant" and "normal" worlds interact and transform sexual norms"--
Prostitution --- Social aspects --- Government policy --- Female prostitution --- Hustling (Prostitution) --- Prostitution, Female --- Street prostitution --- Sex work --- Brothels --- Pimps --- Procuresses --- Red-light districts --- Sex crimes
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Prostitution --- Female prostitution --- Hustling (Prostitution) --- Prostitution, Female --- Street prostitution --- Sex work --- Brothels --- Pimps --- Procuresses --- Red-light districts --- Sex crimes --- Government policy --- History. --- Law and legislation --- Prostitution - Public policies - Law - From Middle Age to 21st century.
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In Debatten um Sexarbeit und Prostitution wird viel über »die osteuropäischen Prostituierten« diskutiert. Doch wie gestalten sich die Lebensalltage von Menschen aus osteuropäischen Ländern, die in Deutschland der Sexarbeit nachgehen? Basierend auf einer langfristigen ethnographischen Forschung in Berlin bietet Ursula Probst Antworten auf diese Frage. In Auseinandersetzung mit den Erfahrungen von Frauen und Männern aus verschiedenen Ländern des östlichen Europas zeigt sie auf, dass prekäre Lebensumstände sexarbeitender Migrant*innen Ausdrücke weitreichender Marginalisierung, Sexualisierung und Rassifizierung von Osteuropäer*innen im neoliberalen Europa sind.
Neoliberalism. --- Prostitution. --- Female prostitution --- Hustling (Prostitution) --- Prostitution, Female --- Street prostitution --- Sex work --- Brothels --- Pimps --- Procuresses --- Red-light districts --- Sex crimes --- Neo-liberalism --- Liberalism --- Body. --- Cultural Anthropology. --- Eastern Europe. --- Gender Studies. --- Gender. --- Germany. --- Marginalization. --- Migration. --- Racialization. --- Slavic Studies.
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This book examines the ways that brothels are managed under decriminalisation in New Zealand. New Zealand decriminalised sex work in 2003 with the passage of the Prostitution Reform Act, making it the first country to do so. Decriminalisation situates brothels as 'businesses like any other' and creates a legislative platform for better working conditions for sex workers. Nevertheless, we have limited understanding of how brothels are managed in New Zealand. Drawing on interviews with brothel operators and sex workers, this book explores how the law is understood and implemented, how brothel operators position their businesses, and how they seek legitimacy in a historically stigmatised sector. It also examines the rules and norms by which operators manage their businesses and the possibilities for sex workers to consent to commercial sexual services in the context of neoliberal norms of work and of managers who expect them to be professionalised, responsibilised and productive.
Social problems --- Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Sociology of law --- Social policy --- Criminology. Victimology --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- Sexology --- seksueel gedrag --- strafrecht --- maatschappij --- criminologie --- criminaliteit --- welzijnsbeleid --- sociaal beleid --- gender --- Brothels. --- Prostitution --- Law and legislation.
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