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'Hot, Young, Buff': An Indigenous Australian Gay Male View of Sex Work
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Abstract Research has historically constructed youths who are involved in sex work as victims of trafficking, exploitation, poverty, and substance abuse. These perceptions often cast the sex worker as deviant and in need of 'care' and 'protection.' Rarely seen are accounts that provide different perspectives... mehr
Research has historically constructed youths who are involved in sex work as victims of trafficking, exploitation, poverty, and substance abuse. These perceptions often cast the sex worker as deviant and in need of 'care' and 'protection.' Rarely seen are accounts that provide different perspectives and positioning of youth engaged in sex work. This article explores the lived experiences of Jack, a young gay cis-male who identifies as Indigenous Australian. Despite being a highly successful sex worker, his involvement in such a stigmatised occupation means that he must navigate the social and cultural perceptions of 'deviant' and 'dirty' work. This qualitative study explores the ways in which Jack negotiates his work, his communities, and the capitalisation of his sexuality. Drawing on Indigenous Standpoint Theory and wellbeing theory, Jack's choice of sex work is explored through the intersections of sexuality and culture, with the consequences of Jack’s social and emotional wellbeing emerging as his narrative unfolds.... weniger
Thesaurusschlagwörter
indigene Völker; Australien; Jugendlicher; Homosexualität; Prostitution; Stigmatisierung; Akzeptanz; Wohlbefinden; Identität
Klassifikation
Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung
Freie Schlagwörter
Indigenous; LGBTI+; gay; male; male sex work; queer
Sprache Dokument
Englisch
Publikationsjahr
2021
Seitenangabe
S. 52-60
Zeitschriftentitel
Social Inclusion, 9 (2021) 2
Heftthema
Young, Indigenous, LGBTIQ+: Understanding and Promoting Social and Emotional Wellbeing
ISSN
2183-2803
Status
Veröffentlichungsversion; begutachtet (peer reviewed)