The article compares the representation of Asian sex workers in William T. Vollmann's Butterfly Stories (1993) and Michel Houellebecq's Platform (Plateforme, 2001). Both the novels are set in South-East Asia, and both involve an apologetic and romanticised description of the sex trade. By comparing the two novels, I argue that both authors' treatments of the sex industry develop a critique of Western Orientalism, and at the same time sympathy for and complicity with the colonial power dynamics that regulate the relationships between Asian countries and the West.

Trading Butterflies: The Representation of Asian Sex Workers in Vollmann and Houellebecq

Malvestio, M
2019

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The article compares the representation of Asian sex workers in William T. Vollmann's Butterfly Stories (1993) and Michel Houellebecq's Platform (Plateforme, 2001). Both the novels are set in South-East Asia, and both involve an apologetic and romanticised description of the sex trade. By comparing the two novels, I argue that both authors' treatments of the sex industry develop a critique of Western Orientalism, and at the same time sympathy for and complicity with the colonial power dynamics that regulate the relationships between Asian countries and the West.
2019
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