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Mythologies and Panics: Twentieth Century Constructions of Child Prostitution
A. Brown
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prostitution of children
100%
mythology
69%
twentieth century
48%
Child prostitution
30%
Other Social Problems
29%
social construction
18%
myth
16%
metaphor
15%
discourse
9%
economics
7%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Mythology
96%
Sex Work
78%
Panic
69%
Child
24%
Metaphor
19%
Sex Workers
17%
Social Problems
16%
Economics
10%