Sexualities
Volume 13, Issue 2, 2010, Pages 161-170

Screening sexual slavery? Southeast Asian gonzo porn and us anti-trafficking law (Article)

Shimizu C.P.
  • a Department of Asian American Studies, Humanities and Social Sciences Building, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-4090, United States

Abstract

Do videotaped scenes of Southeast Asian prostitutes intimately engaging western sex tourists provide evidence of victimization by sex trafficking? Scenes presented in popular 'gonzo' or professional-amateur pornography of Southeast Asian sex tourism tell a more complex story that requires a critical visual reading practice not only of prostitution but of pornography and slavery. Looking at the particular case of the sexual imaging of Asian women, I show how we need to develop ways of critical reading that do not simply diagnose pornography as racism, prostitution as victimization, or sex as slavery, but as complex scenes of power, agency, and difference. I illustrate the historical use of Asian women's images to establish how sexuality is tied to racial sexual difference and interrogate scenes of gonzo porn in which the prostitutes engage the camera. I argue that by employing 'intimate literacy', we can attend to what the prostitute might be saying through pornography. © The Author(s), 2010.

Author Keywords

sex trafficking Southeast Asian sex tourism Asian/American women Gonzo pornography Representation

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Link
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DOI: 10.1177/1363460709359230
ISSN: 13634607
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English