Revolting Prostitutes by Molly Smith, Juno Mac
  • 1. What is the main focus of 'Revolting Prostitutes'?
A) Economic theories on sex work
B) Legal frameworks surrounding marriage
C) The history of prostitution
D) The rights and experiences of sex workers
  • 2. What do the authors advocate for in sex work?
A) Complete abolition
B) Increased criminalization
C) Stricter regulations
D) Decriminalization
  • 3. How do the authors view the role of police in relation to sex workers?
A) As often harmful and oppressive
B) As protectors of sex workers
C) As supportive allies
D) As neutral
  • 4. How do Smith and Mac view the impact of criminalization on sex workers?
A) It provides more security
B) It has no impact
C) It increases vulnerability and danger
D) It improves their situations
  • 5. What is the tone of 'Revolting Prostitutes'?
A) Aggressive and hostile
B) Defiant and empowering
C) Neutral and detached
D) Apologetic and submissive
  • 6. The authors argue that sex work should be seen as a form of what?
A) Crime
B) Abuse
C) Deviance
D) Labor
  • 7. The authors challenge which widely-held belief about sex work?
A) That it is a choice
B) That it is a profession like any other
C) That it is inherently exploitative
D) That it can be empowering
  • 8. What kind of narratives do Smith and Mac incorporate in their book?
A) Personal stories from sex workers
B) Economic analyses
C) Strict legal cases
D) Historical events
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