Sex work in geographic perspective: a multi-disciplinary approach to mapping and understanding female sex work venues in Southwest China

Glob Public Health. 2017 May;12(5):545-564. doi: 10.1080/17441692.2015.1123748. Epub 2016 Jan 20.

Abstract

This paper examines the findings from an extensive geographic mapping study of female sex work venues located in the south western Chinese city of Zigong, in Sichuan province. Drawing upon the findings from quantitative research, secondary historical sources and field notes, composed during participant observation, we provide a nuanced portrait of how the operation of sex work can be conceptualised in spatial terms, where 'space' is regarded as something socially constructed and historically contingent. The sex work geographies we analyse hold important implications for prevention work conducted in the region. When the sexual practices between sex workers and their clients are viewed against a wider geographic and historical backdrop, focus shifts from the properties and intentionalities of individuals towards the kinds of spaces where sex work operates, the organisation of which are underpinned by economic forces that have given rise to the rapid proliferation of small urban spaces in contemporary China.

Keywords: China; Geographic mapping; HIV prevention; female sex workers; teahouse.

MeSH terms

  • Adult
  • China
  • Female
  • Geographic Mapping*
  • HIV Infections / prevention & control
  • Humans
  • Interviews as Topic
  • Middle Aged
  • Multiple Chronic Conditions
  • Qualitative Research
  • Risk-Taking
  • Sex Work*
  • Sex Workers
  • Young Adult