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From Kipling to OnlyFans: how sex work has been named, framed and debated across history and language.

A Bonn exhibition titled 'Sex Work: A Cultural History' at the Bundeskunsthalle explores how terminology and language have shaped the perception, stigma, and regulation of sex work throughout history, from Kipling's euphemisms to modern platforms like OnlyFans.

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From Kipling to OnlyFans: how sex work has been named, framed and debated across history and language.

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From Kipling to OnlyFans: how sex work has been named, framed and debated across history and language.

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