Abstract

This paper offers a Bourdieusian field analysis to unpack the intersection among sexuality, place, and mobility through an ethnographic study of Taiwanese gay men’s trips to Bangkok. It unveils that how the societal cause of ‘Eastern orientation’— a racialised sexual desire for ‘white Asians’ among Thai gay men — and other material circumstances have transformed distinct scales of territory, including nation-states and gay establishments, into nuanced yet not thoroughly disparate sexual fields. Such nuances are closely associated with gay men’s intra-Asian mobility between Thailand and Taiwan that I elucidate through the concept of ‘sexuality on the move.’ This concept suggests that individuals’ geographical movements may diversify their sexual habitus as well as fluctuate their tiers of desirability and vice versa, delineating how different aspects of human sexuality are reshaping and reshaped during or after their embodied mobility. At the same time, their yearning for sexuality alterations also shapes the pattern of individuals’ trans-national and intra-urban movements. Moreover, the paper underscores that these alterations are not just objective reality but these gay men’s subjective belief which, along with their sexual desire, embodied practices and personal experiences composing a conceptual ‘circuit of sex and tourism’, attracting and captivating gay men to participate in and then be obsessed with this form of sexual/touristic practice.

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