La Prostitución desde la Perspectiva de la Demanda: Amarres Enunciativos para su Conceptualización (Prostitution from the Perspective of Demand: Declarative Moorings for Conceptualization)
Keywords:
Prostitution, demand, violence against women, feminism, democracy, equality, Prostitución, demanda, violencia machista, feminismo, democracia, igualdadAbstract
This article analyzes the phenomenon of prostitution from the perspective of one of its multiple stakeholders and today is the most invisible and polo national system: the client-user. For this, a theoretical review game where the phenomenon of prostitution in general terms is conceptualized, analyzing the legal framework of Western Europe from the comparative analysis of the different regulatory models that attempt to regulate prostitution, finally has, and from the gender perspective, make an approach to user prostitution, exposing the need to insist on his figure, his motivations and opinions to the phenomenon.
Este artículo analiza el fenómeno de la prostitución desde la perspectiva de uno de sus múltiples actores y que en la actualidad constituye el polo más invisibilizado y naturalizado del sistema: el cliente-usuario. Para ello, se ha partido de una revisión teórica donde se conceptualiza el fenómeno de la prostitución de un modo general, analizando el marco jurídico de parte de Europa Occidental desde el análisis comparativo de los diferentes modelos normativos que intentan regular la prostitución, para finalmente, y desde la perspectiva de género, realizar un acercamiento al usuario de prostitución, exponiendo la necesidad de insistir en la su figura, sus motivaciones y su opinión ante el fenómeno.
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