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- Title
Borrowing Privilege: Status Maneuvering among Marginalized Men.
- Authors
Oselin, Sharon S.; Barber, Kristen
- Abstract
Research shows people confront social marginalization through work, yet this scholarship largely ignores people working in illicit markets. We address this gap by investigating how and to what end men in street prostitution "borrow" privilege from their more structurally advantaged clients. Drawing from interviews with men of color in street sex work, we show how they "status maneuver" to offset stigmatized identities tied to prostitution and to construct a masculinity that offers a greater sense of social worth within constrained circumstances. These men ironically rely on status differences between themselves and their white, wealthy men clients to undermine their own oppression and to create possibilities for momentary associations with hegemonic masculine privilege. This research shows how barriers between the powerful and powerless are permeable, and how social hierarchies serve as resources to cope with the inequitable conditions and stigma under which some people live and work.
- Subjects
SOCIAL conditions of men; SOCIAL marginality; PRIVILEGE (Social sciences); MASCULINITY; PEOPLE of color; SEX workers
- Publication
Gender & Society, 2019, Vol 33, Issue 2, p201
- ISSN
0891-2432
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/0891243218823354