A Historical Study of Prostitution

https://doi.org/10.55529/jmcc24.1.6

Authors

  • Rashid Manzoor Bhat Research Scholar Department of History Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Tamil Nadu, India

Keywords:

Devdasi, Egypy, Prostitution, Rome, Women,

Abstract

Since the beginning of time, the history of romantic relationships between men and women has been one of the most fascinating and complex. Hugging and sexual intercourse between men and women is an example of a romantic act that can take many forms. Different countries' policies on prostitution, such as legal and illegal forms, have been widely disseminated. Various forms of prostitution, such as consensual and forced prostitution, will be discussed here. Every country and every type of society has had some form of prostitution at some point in its history. It is an age old social evil. Kautilya in Arthashastra refers to the ganikas as an indispensable factor in royal courts and in India, it became institution in the post Vedic period Prostitution was an organized profession and was a source of revenue to the State in ancient times. A prostitute is a woman who sells herself for sexual purpose to a great number of men in succession and with little or no choice among them. This article is prepared through analytical and archival method of research.

Published

2022-06-09

How to Cite

Rashid Manzoor Bhat. (2022). A Historical Study of Prostitution. Journal of Media, Culture and Communication, 2(04), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.55529/jmcc24.1.6