Episode 13 - Hollie Geary-Jones - Nineteenth-century sex work
Publisher |
Emma Catan
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
History
Interview
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History
Publication Date |
Jan 15, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:41:15
In this episode I'm joined by Hollie Geary-Jones, where we discuss her PhD project on sex work in 19th century France and England - the differences and similarities in how these people were treated and how they pursued sex work. In particular, we discuss how Hollie's work examines dress, infection (and how sex workers were linked to public health and disease), and performance.TRIGGER WARNING - Discussion of sex work and treatment of sex workersAbout my guest: Hollie Geary-Jones is a PhD candidate and Visiting Lecturer at the University of Chester. Her research is titled: ‘The Nineteenth-Century Sex Worker in Fact and Fiction: Infectious Performance and Dressing the Self’. Her interdisciplinary thesis examines the extent in which French and English sex workers were able to mislead society through clothing, body, and behaviour. Today we’ll be discussing her research and interests. For more information on Hollie's work, check out the links and details below:https://www1.chester.ac.uk/english/research/postgraduate-research-english-students/hollie-geary-jonesTwitter:@HollieGJ1Check out Hollie's recommended sources, which she mentioned in our episode:Any works by Emile Zola - particularly Nana, The Kill, The Ladies' Paradise, GerminalDr Kate Lister - A Curious History of Sex Work Episode Credits:Episode Writer, Editor and Producer: Emma CatanMusic: Burning Steaks (by Stationary Sign) - obtained via EpidemicSoundCheck us out at the following social media pages and websites!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/victorianlegaciespodcastTwitter: @victorianlegac1Instagram: @victorianlegaciespodcastWebsite: https://emmacatan.wordpress.com/victorian-legacies-podcast/Email: victorianlegacies@gmail.com

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