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Doing Ethnography in the Wake of the Displacement of Transnational Sex Workers in Yokohama Ayaka Yoshimizu

Doing Ethnography in the Wake of the Displacement of Transnational Sex Workers in Yokohama By Ayaka Yoshimizu

Doing Ethnography in the Wake of the Displacement of Transnational Sex Workers in Yokohama by Ayaka Yoshimizu


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Doing Ethnography in the Wake of the Displacement of Transnational Sex Workers in Yokohama reflects on the politics, poetics and ethics of remembering the lives of transnational migrant sex workers in postcolonial Japan.

Doing Ethnography in the Wake of the Displacement of Transnational Sex Workers in Yokohama Summary

Doing Ethnography in the Wake of the Displacement of Transnational Sex Workers in Yokohama: Sensuous Remembering by Ayaka Yoshimizu

Doing Ethnography in the Wake of the Displacement of Transnational Sex Workers in Yokohama reflects on the politics, poetics, and ethics of remembering the lives of transnational migrant sex workers in postcolonial Japan. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in the port city of Yokohama, the book focuses on the water trade in the Koganecho neighbourhood where exploitative and stigmatised labour took place, involving sexual services performed by migrant women. In recent years the city has sought to rebrand Koganecho, evicting transnational migrant sex workers who had been integral to postindustrial development and erasing their past presence. The author explores Yokohama's memoryscapes in the aftermath of displacement through embodied knowledge, engaging her senses and ethics as a colonizer-researcher as she navigates the elusive past through traces that remain in the present. She examines the city's built environment, official historical narratives, films, and photographic works. With few brothels and workers remaining, Yoshimizu fills the gap with her own interactions, encounters, and imaginings. Yoshimizu also writes through the imagery of water in ways that are informed by the local usage and imaginations-the ocean, flowing rivers, swamps, humidity, alcohol, the fluidity of relationships, and transient lives. The water also offers a way to sense the ghost, or the displaced lives and the effects of displacement, that, like humid air, stick to those who occupy or inhabit the site of displacement today. This interdisciplinary work makes a valuable contribution to sensory studies, memory studies, migration studies, and Asian studies.

About Ayaka Yoshimizu

Ayaka Yoshimizu is Assistant Professor of Teaching in the Department of Asian Studies at the University of British Columbia, Canada.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Sensuous Rememberings; PART I; 1 Building History on A Vacant Land; 2 Re-membering Shitamachi Water Trade; 3 Politics of Memory in Koganecho; PART II; 4 Following the Ghost, Entangled with Lives; 5 Along the River, Under the Railway; 6 Across the River; 7 An Opening (By Way of Conclusion); Index

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NPB9780367693589
9780367693589
0367693585
Doing Ethnography in the Wake of the Displacement of Transnational Sex Workers in Yokohama: Sensuous Remembering by Ayaka Yoshimizu
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2021-11-23
232
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