Mobile Orientations
An Intimate Autoethnography of Migration, Sex Work, and Humanitarian Borders
Mobile Orientations
An Intimate Autoethnography of Migration, Sex Work, and Humanitarian Borders
Using a bold blend of personal narrative and autoethnography, Mai provides intimate portrayals of sex workers from sites including the Balkans, the Maghreb, and West Africa who decided to sell sex as the means to achieve a better life. Mai explores the contrast between how migrants understand themselves and their work and how humanitarian and governmental agencies conceal their stories, often unwittingly, by addressing them all as helpless victims. The culmination of two decades of research, Mobile Orientations sheds new light on the desires and ambitions of migrant sex workers across the world.
256 pages | 18 halftones | 6 x 9 | © 2018
Sociology: Criminology, Delinquency, Social Control, Occupations, Professions, Work
Travel and Tourism: Tourism and History
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Table of Contents
Preface
 Acknowledgments
 Introduction
One     Intimate Autoethnography
 Two     Engaging Albanian (and Romanian) Masculinities
 Three   Selling Comidas Rapidas in Seville
 Four     Boditarian Inscriptions
 Five     Burning for (Mother) Europe
 Six       The Trafficking of Migration
 Seven  Love, Exploitation, and Trafficking
 Eight   Interviewing Agents
 Nine    Ethnofictional Counter-Representations
Conclusion: Challenging Sexual Humanitarianism
Appendix: Research Projects and Filmography
 Notes
 References
 Index
Awards
                    Choice Magazine: CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Awards
                    Won
                  
                    Sociology of Sexualities section, American Sociological Association: Sociology of Sexualities Section Book Award
                    Won