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Wayward Women
Holly Wardlow
其他書名
Sexuality and Agency in a New Guinea Society
出版
University of California Press
, 2006-05-08
主題
Business & Economics / Economic Conditions
Family & Relationships / Love & Romance
History / Australia & New Zealand
Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Social Science / Customs & Traditions
Social Science / Sociology / General
Social Science / Women's Studies
Social Science / Gender Studies
ISBN
0520245598
9780520245594
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=831xJ4q7jTsC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Written with uncommon grace and clarity, this extremely engaging ethnography analyzes female agency, gendered violence, and transactional sex in contemporary Papua New Guinea. Focusing on Huli “passenger women,” (women who accept money for sex)
Wayward Women
explores the socio-economic factors that push women into the practice of transactional sex, and asks how these transactions might be an expression of resistance, or even revenge. Challenging conventional understandings of “prostitution” and “sex work,” Holly Wardlow contextualizes the actions and intentions of passenger women in a rich analysis of kinship, bridewealth, marriage, and exchange, revealing the ways in which these robust social institutions are transformed by an encompassing capitalist economy. Many passenger women assert that they have been treated
“olsem maket”
(like market goods) by their husbands and natal kin, and they respond by fleeing home and defiantly appropriating their sexuality for their own purposes. Experiences of rape, violence, and the failure of kin to redress such wrongs figure prominently in their own stories about becoming “wayward.” Drawing on village court cases, hospital records, and women’s own raw, caustic , and darkly funny narratives,
Wayward Women
provides a riveting portrait of the way modernity engages with gender to produce new and contested subjectivities.