Sex Work in Southeast Asia

Scenes of Ambivalence in Literature and Film

Leslie Barnes author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Edinburgh University Press

Publishing:31st Dec '25

£90.00

This title is due to be published on 31st December, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Sex Work in Southeast Asia cover

Examining the ambivalences that mark Southeast Asian sex industries under global imperialism, this book explores the multi-layered subjectivities of sex workers, procurers and clients, and interrogates the frameworks in which discourses surrounding sex work circulate. Engaged with debates concerning the status of transactional sex, Leslie Barnes explores the symbolic force and concrete conditions of sex work in Cambodia and Vietnam, considering how these debates and the figures they ensnare are mediated by fiction and creative nonfiction. The book’s scenes of ambivalence show how the aesthetic treatment of sex work stretches the paradigms we use to make sense not only of sex work, but also of art, the evidentiary status of testimony and the spectacles of pleasure and suffering. Contesting essentialism and authenticity, and working to suspend judgement, these scenes encourage a re-examination of what we think we know about sex work, how we know it and what we do with that knowledge.

A fascinating dive into the historical dimensions of sex industries in Việt Nam and Cambodia, opening new ground in looking at representations of sex workers within a powerful array of texts. Barnes engages with a unique archive of literature, film and scholarship that tests what we know about sex work and the panics and politics often underlying it. -- Lan Duong, University of Southern California

ISBN: 9781399532884

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256 pages