Author: Kneeland, George J. (George Jackson)
Synopsis:
In 'Commercialized Prostitution in New York City', George J. Kneeland delves into the dark underbelly of the city that never sleeps, exposing the hidden world of commercialized prostitution. Through meticulous research and firsthand accounts, Kneeland uncovers the shocking realities and intricate workings of this illicit industry, shedding light on the lives of both the women involved and the men who seek their services. From the opulent brothels of the upper class to the squalid tenements of the working class, this eye-opening exploration takes readers on a journey through the seedy streets of New York City, revealing the complex web of power, exploitation, and survival that exists within the realm of commercialized sex.
Genres: Non-fiction, Social Sciences, History
Themes: Prostitution, Sexuality, Gender, Power Dynamics, Urban Life
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