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ID153352
Title ProperNeither “bad” nor “dirty
Other Title Informationhigh-end sex work and intimate relationships in urban China
LanguageENG
AuthorTsang, Eileen Yuk-ha
Summary / Abstract (Note)The relationship between sex workers and their clients is generally characterized as being based entirely on the direct exchange of sexual favours for money. However, this received wisdom cannot account for a nation such as China which attaches significant value to “face,” social status and interpersonal dignity. This paper draws parallels with high-end sex workers elsewhere in Asia as well as globally. With a focus on the high-end sector, I examine how workers and their clients engage not only in pecuniary transactions but also in genuinely intimate and non-remunerative relationships. High-end sex workers make use of their earned economic capital to acquire cultural capital, and use online apps as marketing tools to target local elites and expats to forge longer-term intimate relationships. Male clients in more commercialized, post-industrial cities in China continue to seek diverse types of sexual experiences, with some clients seeking genuine intimacy. Furthermore, I explore how Chinese and foreign clients overcome social barriers to develop such relationships with sex workers. Building on this sociocultural perspective, this paper analyses ethnographically both sides of the female sex worker–client relationship in high-end karaoke lounges and bars in Dongguan, southern China.
`In' analytical NoteChina Quarterly , No. 230; Jun 2017: p.444-463
Journal SourceChina Quarterly No 230
Key WordsChina ;  Cultural Capital ;  Sex Work ;  Economic Capital ;  Emotional Labour ;  Bounded Authenticity


 
 
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