《Interaction Rituals and Sexual Commerce in Thailand’s Erotic Bars》

打印
作者
Ronald Weitzer
来源
JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY ETHNOGRAPHY,Vol.50,Issue5,P.649–682
语言
英文
关键字
作者单位
1Department of Sociology, George Washington University, Washington, DC, USA
摘要
This article explores bar prostitution as a distinct sexual arena. Drawing on fieldwork in six red-light districts in Thailand, the article identifies key structural and interactional features of the bars located in these areas. The analysis draws on an “interaction rituals” framework to elucidate scripted encounters between workers and customers, successive ritual chains, and the way departures or “broken chains” help to confirm the existence and vitality of normative chains. I argue, further, that the bars are organized around a distinctive moral economy—a courting-and-dating model—that allows sex workers and their clients to simultaneously downplay their involvement in prostitution and form affective ties with one another. Due to this framing, bar prostitution can be distinguished from most other types of prostitution, where opportunities for destigmatization are either minimal or nonexistent.