The Feminist Ethic of Care: Mothering Among Sex Workers in Mumbai

Author:

McCloskey Rebecca J.1ORCID,Karandikar Sharvari1,Reno Rebecca2,España Megan1

Affiliation:

1. College of Social Work, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA

2. UC Berkeley School of Public Health, CA, USA

Abstract

The majority of sex workers are mothers. Although participation in sex work is primarily driven by the prioritization of their children’s needs over their own, mothers are stigmatized, subject to poorer health, and lack access to quality health care and social services. Interviews with 25 mothers in Mumbai, India, were analyzed using theory-driven coding to reexamine participation in sex work in context of Gilligan’s three-stage ethic of care, a feminist theory of moral reasoning. Stage 1 (decision making focused on self) themes were (a) sex work served as a means to survival and (b) exploitative and unfulfilling relationships required a focus on self. The transition from Stage 1 to 2 theme was language of selfishness versus responsibility. Stage 2 (selflessness is goodness) themes characterizing the majority of narratives were (a) sex work is justified, (b) duty to prioritize care of others, and (c) self-sacrifice to achieve aspirations for children. The transition from Stage 2 to 3 had one theme: consideration of self. While Stage 3 represents women taking holistic care of themselves and others, the data did not reflect this. Reframing mothers’ participation in sex work using the ethic of care framework may support destigmatization, decriminalization, and security of human rights.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Social Sciences (miscellaneous),Gender Studies

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