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E-raamat: Asian Migrant's Body: Emotion, Gender and Sexuality

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  • Sari: New Mobilities in Asia
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040781906
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  • Sari: New Mobilities in Asia
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Oct-2025
  • Kirjastus: Amsterdam University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040781906

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The Asian Migrant’s Body: Emotion, Gender and Sexuality brings together papers that investigate the way Asian migrants experience, think about, perceive and utilize their bodies as part of the journeys they have embarked on. In exploring how bodies are physically and symbolically marked by migration experiences, this edited volume seeks to move beyond the immediate effects of hard labour and (potentially) exploitative or abusive situations. It shows that migrants are not only on the receiving end where it concerns their bodies, nor are their bodies only utilized for their work as migrants: they also seek control over their bodies and to make them part of strategies to express themselves. The collective papers in The Asian Migrant’s Body argue that the body itself is a primary site for understanding how migrants reflect on and experience their migration trajectories. Understudied topic, Rich diversity in case studies, Focus on Asia

This book brings together papers that investigate the way Asian migrants experience, think about, perceive and utilize their bodies as part of the journeys they have embarked on.
Introduction: Conceptualizing the Asian Migrant's Body 7(22)
Michiel Baas
Peidong Yang
1 `Not a Lesbian in Dubai, Not gay in Tehran': Sexualities, Migrations, and Social Movements across the Gulf
29(24)
Pardis Mahdavi
2 Bodies at Work: Gendered Performance and Migrant Beer Sellers in Southeast Asia
53(16)
Denise L. Spitzer
3 Body, Space, and Migrant Ties: Migrant Domestic Workers and Embodied Resistances in Lebanon
69(20)
Amrita Pande
4 The Day Off Policy, `Reverse Domestication', and Emotional Labour among Indonesian Domestic Workers in Singapore
89(20)
Maria Piatt
Brenda S.A. Yeoh
Khoo Choon Yen
Grace Baey
Theodora Lam
5 Embodying the Good Migrant in Ageing: Negotiating Positive Subjectivities Through Paid Work
109(26)
Michelle G. Ong
6 Proper Conjugation of Bodies: Chastity, Age, and Care Work in Sri Lankan Migrants' Families
135(26)
Michele Ruth Gamburd
7 Border-crossing as Sexual Subjects: Interracial Dating Experience of Young Chinese in New Zealand
161(22)
Alex Yang Li
8 Managing Touch: The Racialized Dynamics of Intimacy in the Los Angeles Beauty Industry
183(22)
Hareem Khan
Notes on Contributors 205(4)
Index 209
Michiel Baas holds a PhD in anthropology from the University of Amsterdam. He is currently an Associate Fellow of the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore, and lecturer with the University of Amsterdam. He has conducted extensive research in the field of migration and transnationalism, particularly focusing on mobility between India, Singapore and Australia. More recent work also focuses on new middleclass professionals in urban India such, a topic which he studies through the lens of social and cultural mobility.