Thailand

Authors

  • Alyson Brody SOAS, University of London

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22582/am.v1i1.148

Abstract

While raising questions about the Thai sex industry is, in view of the AIDS pandemic, a matter of urgent research interest, much of the existing discourse has failed to place an understanding of masculinity on the agenda. This paper aims to rethink assumptions about masculinity and confront much wider assumptions about male – and therefore human – nature. Against this background Thai prostitution is conceptualised as an axis around which many discourses of ‘otherness’ turn, leading to questions about the forms prostitution takes, who the clients are and how their motivations are articulated.

Author Biography

Alyson Brody, SOAS, University of London

Alyson Brody is carrying out fieldwork in Thailand on issues of social exclusion, with particular reference to northeastern Thai migrant women working in the Bangkok metropolis. Her interests include: the power of "grand narratives", perceptions of self-worth; and encounters with and within social spaces.

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