Provocation as Agentic Practice: Gender Performativity in Online Strategies of Transgender Sex Workers
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Title
Provocation as Agentic Practice: Gender Performativity in Online Strategies of Transgender Sex Workers 
            Subject
Agency, Identity, Internet, Intersectionality, Marginalization, Performativity
            Description
Fluid performances of gender online by gender-diverse individuals facing discrimination and fetishization raises questions about whether these acts are a source of empowerment or reinforce prevailing prejudice. We combine virtual ethnography and interviews with transwomen sex workers in Singapore (n ¼ 14) to explore the dynamic between sociostructural oppression and agentic resistance. First, heterosexual power relations manifest online via digital practices of access, surveillance, and intervention to discriminate against and objectify respondents’ identities and bodies. Second, the online response can be categorized into specific digital practices of avoidance involving privacy and anonymity, accommodation via subtle practices of submission, and collaboration via community mobilization. Finally, gender performativity on sites for sex solicitation manifests in the presentation of both essentialist (submissive femininity) and provocative (hyper-sexual) embodiments, defying simplistic characterization into the structure-agency dynamic. We discuss the co-constructive
nature of socially situated gender performances and the potential for challenging normative regimes of gender.
            nature of socially situated gender performances and the potential for challenging normative regimes of gender.
Creator
Arul Chib, Hoan Nguyen, & Daoyi Lin
            Source
https://academic.oup.com/jcmc/article/26/2/55/6066683
            Publisher
Oxford University Press
            Date
22 October 2020
            Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
            Format
PDF
            Language
English
            Type
Text
            Coverage
Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 26 (2021)
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Citation
Arul Chib, Hoan Nguyen, & Daoyi Lin, “Provocation as Agentic Practice: Gender Performativity in Online Strategies of Transgender Sex Workers,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed October 31, 2025, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/8701.