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Sexing the Caribbean
Sexing the Caribbean
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A01=Kamala Kempadoo
Author_Kamala Kempadoo
Caribbean Feminist
Caribbean Men
Caribbean sex tourism research
Caribbean Sexuality
Caribbean Societies
Caribbean Women
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Chutney Soca
colonial legacies
dominican
Dutch Penal Code
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Everyday Practices
Female Sex Tourism
Global Sex Trade
HIV risk populations
intersectionality
Iron Gate
Legal Sex Work
Migrant Sex Work
migration and sexuality
National AIDS Program
postcolonial studies
qualitative interviews
Red Thread
republic
santo
Sex Tourism
Sex Trade
Sex Work
Sex Worker Organizations
Sex Worker Politics
society
Tourist Women
trade
transactional
Transactional Sex
transgender
UN
women
Women's Sexual Agency
Women’s Sexual Agency
work
workers
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780415935036
- Weight: 680g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 23 Aug 2004
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This unprecedented work provides both the history of sex work in this region as well as an examination of current-day sex tourism. Based on interviews with sex workers, brothel owners, local residents and tourists, Kamala Kempadoo offers a vivid account of what life is like in the world of sex tourism as well as its entrenched roots in colonialism and slavery in the Caribbean.
Kamala Kempadoo is a Professor at York University in Ontario. She was the Acting Director and Lecturer at the Centre for Gender and Development Studies at the University of West Indies--Mona in Jamaica. She is the editor of Global Sex Workers (Routledge, 1998) and Sun,Sex and Gold (1999).
Sexing the Caribbean
€198.40
