Sexualities
Volume 21, Issue 5-6, 2018, Pages 899-913
Sexuality at Imagined Home: Same-Sex Desires among Indonesian Migrant Domestic Workers in Hong Kong (Article)
Lai F.Y.*
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Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
Abstract
This article examines the contested meaning of home in shaping the sexual subjectivities of Indonesian migrant domestic workers by investigating their imagined future home. It points to the question of how individuals negotiate their sexualities when subjected to particular gendered positions. The author suggests that a transnational perspective is needed for understanding the sexuality of migrant women, who negotiate between the same-sex pleasure they obtain in Hong Kong and the family expectations they are supposed to fulfill in Indonesia. For these migrant women, sexuality is malleable because it is a continuing process of relating gendered positions to sexualities, and relating the future to the present. © The Author(s) 2017.
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DOI: 10.1177/1363460716677286
ISSN: 13634607
Cited by: 2
Original Language: English