Boredom, Hope, and Intimate Labor in Transit: Young Male Refugees and Their Intimate Relationships with Older, Local Women in Indonesia

Tanu D, Missbach A (2024)
The American Academy of Political and Social Science 709(1): 145-164.

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Tanu, Danau; Missbach, AntjeUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
Thousands of refugees transit through Indonesia, often for prolonged periods of time. With limited access to basic rights, including the right to work, some young or underage male refugees forge intimate relationships with older Indonesians. Public perception of these relationships is, for the most part, dichotomous: the refugees are seen either as moral transgressors or victims of sexual exploitation. This research explores how these intimate, age-dissimilar relationships are formed, and the consequences of the public condemnation and criminal sanctions that can follow. We show that these relationships are often more complex than a mere exchange of money for sex, and argue that they can be best understood as intimate labor. When these relationships are extended ones, they can help refugees alleviate their economic precariousness and afford a more consumerist lifestyle, and to overcome the loneliness, boredom, and hopelessness that characterize their prolonged waiting times in transit.
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
The American Academy of Political and Social Science
Band
709
Ausgabe
1
Seite(n)
145-164
ISSN
0002-7162
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2990501

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Tanu D, Missbach A. Boredom, Hope, and Intimate Labor in Transit: Young Male Refugees and Their Intimate Relationships with Older, Local Women in Indonesia. The American Academy of Political and Social Science. 2024;709(1):145-164.
Tanu, D., & Missbach, A. (2024). Boredom, Hope, and Intimate Labor in Transit: Young Male Refugees and Their Intimate Relationships with Older, Local Women in Indonesia. The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 709(1), 145-164. https://doi.org/10.1177/00027162241248280
Tanu, Danau, and Missbach, Antje. 2024. “Boredom, Hope, and Intimate Labor in Transit: Young Male Refugees and Their Intimate Relationships with Older, Local Women in Indonesia”. The American Academy of Political and Social Science 709 (1): 145-164.
Tanu, D., and Missbach, A. (2024). Boredom, Hope, and Intimate Labor in Transit: Young Male Refugees and Their Intimate Relationships with Older, Local Women in Indonesia. The American Academy of Political and Social Science 709, 145-164.
Tanu, D., & Missbach, A., 2024. Boredom, Hope, and Intimate Labor in Transit: Young Male Refugees and Their Intimate Relationships with Older, Local Women in Indonesia. The American Academy of Political and Social Science, 709(1), p 145-164.
D. Tanu and A. Missbach, “Boredom, Hope, and Intimate Labor in Transit: Young Male Refugees and Their Intimate Relationships with Older, Local Women in Indonesia”, The American Academy of Political and Social Science, vol. 709, 2024, pp. 145-164.
Tanu, D., Missbach, A.: Boredom, Hope, and Intimate Labor in Transit: Young Male Refugees and Their Intimate Relationships with Older, Local Women in Indonesia. The American Academy of Political and Social Science. 709, 145-164 (2024).
Tanu, Danau, and Missbach, Antje. “Boredom, Hope, and Intimate Labor in Transit: Young Male Refugees and Their Intimate Relationships with Older, Local Women in Indonesia”. The American Academy of Political and Social Science 709.1 (2024): 145-164.
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