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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Christine B N Chin |
ISBN: | 9780190249267 0190249269 9780199890910 0199890919 |
OCLC Number: | 1129308339 |
Notes: | Originally published: 2013. |
Awards: | Winner of Honorable Mention for the 2014 International Studies Association's Ethnicity, Nationalism, and Migration Studies Distinguished Book Award. |
Description: | xviii, 234 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Contents: | Kaleidoscope of city, creativity, and cosmopolitanism -- Making of a "world-class city" : the state and transnational migrant labor -- Reestablishing internal borders of the nation : creatively repressive state strategies -- "What is wrong with being a 'miss'?" : transnational migrant women and sex work in the twenty-first century -- "We sell services; we do not sell people" : case study of "Syndicate X" in KL -- Knowing and living in KL's contact zones : gendered, racialized, and classed cosmopolites. |
Series Title: | Oxford studies in gender and international relations |
Responsibility: | Christine B.N. Chin. |
Abstract:
Cosmopolitan Sex Workers examines the phenomenon of non-trafficked women who choose to migrate from one global city to another to perform paid sexual labor in Southeast Asia.
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Cosmopolitan Sex Workers offers a rare glimpse into the illicit world and shadow economy of transnational sex work. It adds a new twist to our perspective of the villain pimp, illuminating why they cannot always be reduced to a trafficker and illustrating with complexity how they can also be welcome brokers for agentic sellers of sex. This book is an important addition to the literature on intimate labor, women's migration, and gender and globalization. * Rhacel Salazar Parrenas, University of Southern California, author of Illicit Flirtations: Women, Migration, and Sex Trafficking in Tokyo * Read more...
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