
Keeping A Distance: Changing Everyday Lives of Married Migrant Gay Men in China’s State-owned Enterprises
This study examines continuity and change in the lives of rural migrant gay men working in China’s state-owned enterprises (SOE) from an everyday life perspective. By examining their sexuality, migration histories, and heterosexual marriage experiences, this study contributes
to sexuality and migration literature by exploring how rural-to-urban migrant gay men maintain their everyday homosexual intimacies in post-socialist China. It adds to the perspective that gay men’s perceptions, interpretations, and reactions to marriage and sexuality vary, due to their
personal migration experiences. These findings also contribute to scholarly discussions of everyday life by providing a nuanced analysis of how spatial tactics are employed as forms of everyday resistance by gay men for maintaining their sexualities.
Keywords: China; everyday life resistance; gay marriage; tongqi; urban sexual practice
Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: 1: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 2: Hong Kong Baptist University,
Publication date: October 2, 2023
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