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Masculine Identities and Male Sex Work Between East Java and Bali
introduces the reader to the stories of young male sex workers in
South Bali. These are accounts of gang warfare, bodies, and
violence which speak to the dreams, aspirations, and failures of a
generation of young men in contemporary Indonesia.
Small-scale, work-related mobility has become a constitutive
feature of modern local Southeast Asian societies. This unique
volume traces the lives of low-paid, mostly young, unskilled
migrants who have moved away from their villages of origin in
search of a job: contractual farmers in Laos; miners, young urban
service workers, and construction workers in Indonesia; shoemakers
in the Philippines; and factory workers in Vietnam. The case
studies show how ill-defined work leads to lives of structural and
symbolic precariousness and reshapes the migrants' own moral
visions of work, identity, and belonging.
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