Dealing in Desire
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Dealing in Desire

Kimberly Kay Hoang

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Dealing in Desire

Kimberly Kay Hoang

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This captivating ethnography explores Vietnam's sex industry as the country ascends the global and regional stage. Over the course of five years, author Kimberly Kay Hoang worked at four exclusive Saigon hostess bars catering to diverse clientele: wealthy local Vietnamese and Asian businessmen, Viet Kieus (ethnic Vietnamese living abroad), Western businessmen, and Western budget-tourists. Dealing in Desire takes an in-depth and often personal look at both the sex workers and their clients to show how Vietnamese high finance and benevolent giving are connected to the intimate spheres of the informal economy. For the domestic super-elite who use the levers of political power to channel foreign capital into real estate and manufacturing projects, conspicuous consumption is a means of projecting an image of Asian ascendancy to potential investors. For Viet Kieus and Westerners who bring remittances into the local economy, personal relationships with local sex workers reinforce their ideas of Asia's rise and Western decline, while simultaneously bolstering their diminished masculinity. Dealing in Desire illuminates Ho Chi Minh City's sex industry as not just a microcosm of the global economy, but a critical space where dreams and deals are traded.

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Year
2015
ISBN
9780520960688
Edition
1
38
Sex 
Work 
in 
HCMC, 
1867–Present
places 
where 
Western 
men, 
through 
their 
sexual 
relationships 
with 
Vietnamese 
women, 
sought 
refuge 
from 
killing 
Vietnamese 
men.
62
After 
defeating 
its 
foreign 
occupiers, 
Vietnam 
used 
the 
rejection 
of 
prostitution 
as 
symbolic 
weapon 
against 
Western 
imperialism. 
How-
ever, 
with 
the 
opening 
of 
the 
economy 
to 
foreign 
investment, 
the 
regula-
tion 
of 
prostitution 
was 
formally 
used 
to 
appeal 
to 
Western 
and 
Viet 
Kieu 
visitors 
from 
Europe 
and 
the 
United 
States 
looking 
to 
enact 
feel-
ings 
of 
superiority 
through 
nostalgia 
and 
conspicuous 
consumption. 
Finally, 
in 
the 
modern 
era, 
prostitution 
is 
used 
once 
again 
by 
local 
Viet-
namese 
political 
and 
economic 
elites 
as 
symbolic 
tool 
to 
oppose 
West-
ern 
dominance—not 
through 
the 
abolition 
of 
prostitution 
but 
by 
using 
spaces 
of 
sex 
work 
to 
facilitate 
ties 
among 
investors 
in 
charge 
of 
direct-
ing 
Asian-based 
capital. 
The 
configurations 
of 
capital 
sources 
shifting 
from 
the 
West 
to 
Asia 
brought 
on 
new 
tensions 
as 
new 
groups 
of 
local 
elites 
in 
HCMC 
worked 
to 
reimagine 
global 
hierarchy 
in 
which 
Asians 
reign 
over 
their 
own 
region 
and 
local 
elites 
have 
risen 
to 
the 
top 
of 
the 
local 
order.

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