《亚洲移民的身体:情感、性别与性》(2020)作者:米歇尔·巴斯(主编)阿姆斯特丹:阿姆斯特丹大学出版社,210页。

Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.33134/njmr.496
Eve Orhanli
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流动人口的身体概念构建了层次和视角。身体的亲密性和私密性与它的社会、经济和政治性质是分不开的。亚洲移民的身体。情感、性别和性成功地考虑了这些方面。这本书包括八个科学章节,汇集了人类学,社会学和心理学的学术观点。该卷开始与Pardis Madhavi的第1章在移民工人之间的同性关系,这是一个令人振奋的贡献,非异性恋规范的学术文献对移民和性。在她的研究中,一些线人对这个问题有一种有趣的方法,因为他们试图将性政治与身份政治分离开来。尽管性取向是他们身份的一个重要方面,但他们希望通过自己的行动主义与他人联系起来。对他们来说,移民是一种政治行为,为了寻找一个去政治化的空间,他们继续参与政治行为,如LGBTIQ行动主义。在第二章“工作中的身体”中,丹尼斯·l·斯皮策考察了东南亚的女性移民啤酒销售商。它突出了啤酒销售商如何面对边界、代理和主体性的挑战。这种物化处理始于雇主的招聘过程,并在客户的工作过程中继续进行。重要的是,斯皮策强调,尽管他们的身体因为
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Book review of Michiel Baas (ed.) (2020) The Asian Migrant’s Body: Emotion, Gender and Sexuality. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 210 pp.
The concept of the migrant’s body constructs of layers and perspectives. The intimacy and privacy of the body are inseparable from the social, economic and political nature of it. The Asian Migrant’s Body. Emotion, Gender and Sexuality succeeds in taking account of each of these aspects. This book comprises of eight scientific chapters that bring anthropological, sociological and psychological scholarly views together. The volume begins with Pardis Madhavi’s Chapter 1 on same-sex relations among migrant workers, which is an invigorating contribution to non-heteronormative scholarly literature on migration and sexuality. Some of the informants in her study have an interesting approach to the issue, as they seek to detach sexual politics from identity politics. Although sexuality is an important aspect of their identity, they wish to be associated more through their activism. For them, migration is a political act and in their search for a de-politicised space, they continue to participate in political acts such as LGBTIQ activism. In Chapter 2, ‘Bodies at Work’, Denise L. Spitzer examines female migrant beer sellers in South East Asia. It brings to the fore how the beer sellers encounter challenging of their boundaries, agencies and subjectivities. The objectifying treatment begins in the recruitment process by their employers and continues by their customers as they work. Importantly, Spitzer highlights that despite the stigma attached to their bodies as a consequence of
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