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A History of Courtesans In South Asia -- How Colonialism lead to the Degradation of the Lives of Prostitutes

A History of Courtesans In South Asia -- How Colonialism lead to the Degradation of the Lives of Prostitutes | Human Interest | Scoop.it
I recently submitted an essay about the history of Courtesans in South Asia. It’s quite lengthy, but I thought it would be of interest to those interested in how notions of gender and sexuality changed dramatically with regards to modernity. Here is a brief summary of some key issues:

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The Red Light and the Cloud

The Red Light and the Cloud | Human Interest | Scoop.it
A history of the future of sex work

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France’s military brothels: Hidden history of the First World War

France’s military brothels: Hidden history of the First World War | Human Interest | Scoop.it
Prostitution and war often go hand-in-hand. But this is perhaps most true of the First World War, where even the French government played a part in the sex industry – a legacy that continued almost to up to today.

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Servant of God, or Prostitute?

Servant of God, or Prostitute? | Human Interest | Scoop.it

The Devadasi, a centuries-old caste of sacred temple priestesses, struggles to have it's own renaissance. One woman leads the way...

 

The origins of the practice are often disputed, but historians agree that in India by the 10th century this caste of sacred temple servants enjoyed great wealth & property as signs of respect & clout.

 

Considered married to the Hindu deities, the Devadasi were talented dancers, singers & even viewed as political advisors. At the core of Devadasi faith is the belief all men are incarnations of the male deities & so in addition to performing sacred temple ceremonies, Devadasis offered sexual services. In the act of making love, a man & a Devadasi enact the sacred marriage of god & goddess which therefore allows them to become divine themselves.


Via Gracie Passette, Deanna Dahlsad
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