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Soho at Work
Melissa Tyler
出版
Cambridge University Press
, 2019-12-19
主題
Business & Economics / Industries / General
Business & Economics / Organizational Behavior
Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Social Science / Sociology / General
Social Science / Gender Studies
Social Science / Prostitution & Sex Trade
ISBN
1107182735
9781107182738
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=5YDCDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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"As a place that 'plays to all the senses' Soho has, throughout its history, been something of an abject space, maintaining a long-standing appeal as simultaneously alluring and threatening, exploiting many of those who work and consume there, at the same time as carefully nurturing its reputation as a place of bohemian indulgence, offering a warm embrace and a sense of belonging in the heart of an otherwise relatively anonymous urban environment. In his Foreword to Bernie Katz's book Soho Society, Stephen Fry emphasizes this, highlighting how the area has always offered 'outsiders' a chance to be themselves: 'Soho's public face of drugs, prostitution and seedy Bohemia ... has always hidden a private soul of family, neighborhood, kindness, warmth and connection, and those qualities shine through doggedly'. Yet Soho also has a long-standing reputation for violence and exploitation. Even Fry, one of its most vociferous defenders, is quick to warn us against being sentimental about Soho, for 'suffering, failure, sickness, despair and loneliness' are also found there in abundance as some of London's most vulnerable people either gravitate to the area or are drawn there by other means, often combining desperation with market forces"--