Call for papers for panel:
'The Desire for a Better Future: Sex, Money and Love in Migration'
ISA Research Committee on Sociology of Migration inter-congress meeting
From Emigration to Immigration Countries in Europe: New Patterns'
Cerisy La Salle, Normandy, France
2-6 June 2005
When migrants who sell sex are considered, love is rarely mentioned.
Debates on 'prostitution' and 'trafficking' focus narrowly on whether
migrants knew they would be selling sex and whether they were coerced or
forced to do it. Hegemonic meanings of these terms define the
interconnections between sex, intimacy and mobility as inherently and
exclusively exploitative, and deny the emotional ambivalence shaping the
relations involved. These discursive practices play a key role in the
construction of Europe (or the West) as a space of emotional and civic
superiority and in enforcing cripplingly restrictive migration policies.
However, many migrations begin with romance, infatuation or 'real love',
which can be powerful and necessary motivators for assuming the risks
involved in trying to get a better life. The fact that some of these
relationships sour later on, or that one (or both) of the people had
exploitative plans, does not diminish the importance of the original
feeling in the imagination and enactment of migration. In fact, only the
affective dimension can explain many migrations.
This panel will investigate migrations that involve love as well as sex
and money: for a boy or girlfriend, for a tourist, for a pimp or
trafficker, for a (future) husband or wife, for a parent, for a child.
Researchers interested in sex tourism and 'mail-order' marriages are
welcome, as are those whose work does not specifically address Europe
and those whose work addresses lesbian, gay and transgender subjects.
Please send a 250-word abstract by 1 September 2004 to both organisers:
Dr Laura Mª Agustín
Open University
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Dr Nicola Mai
London School of Economics
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