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OverviewThis work traces the historical and cultural traditions that have combined in unique ways to establish sex tourism as an integral part of the ""Thai economic miracle"". The text explores international sex tourism from the perspectives of economic-development planning, forced labour market choices, and textual traditions that have constructed cultures of the sexual ""other"" in the Western imagination. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ryan Bishop , Lillian S. RobinsonPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.530kg ISBN: 9780415914291ISBN 10: 0415914299 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 06 November 1997 Audience: College/higher education , General/trade , Tertiary & Higher Education , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews...extremely useful studies in constructing relationships between modernization strategies and sexualities in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. ...an excellent analysis of the nexus between Thai economic development, the role of the tourist industry and the concomitant rise of prostitution, particularly among rural women. -- Transformations This book's value lies in its resourceful synthesis of the ways that development, modernization and natural resources have combined to reinforce and legitimize cultures that disavow what they themselves produce. -- The Women's Review of Books A remarkable collaboration by a pioneer in feminist studies and an anthropologist with deep experience in Thailand that takes the license of cultural studies without its moralisms to produce a cross-culturally sensitive treatment of a subject that otherwise too often takes its place in a latter-day Western cabinet of curiousities. -- George Marcus Recommended ... for larger public libraries. -- Library Journal Bishop, a Caucasian anthropologist,...and Robinson, a feminist writer, come at their complex subject from an invigorating variety of angles-historical, economic, psychosexual. They energetically and diligently explore the U.S.'s role in transforming Thailand into an internationally infamous sexual Disneyland in the 1970s. -- Publishers Weekly ...a powerful book that illustrates how the unlikely combination of sexual behavior and economic development on an international scale has had unforseen impact on the Thai nation and its citizens. -- The Lancet This detailed account of the sex industry in Thailand shows how Thailand's economic miracle is being paid for by a $4 billion per year tourist industry centering on prostitution. Draws on first-hand encounters with sex workers and clients and tours of hot spots, and discusses issues including AIDS, child prostitution and oppression. -- Book News ... extremely useful studies in constructing relationships between modernization strategies and sexualities in Southeast Asia and the Pacific. ...an excellent analysis of the nexus between Thai economic development, the role of the tourist industry and the concomitant rise of prostitution, particularly among rural women. <br>- Transformations <br> This book's value lies in its resourceful synthesis of the ways that development, modernization and natural resources have combined to reinforce and legitimize cultures that disavow what they themselves produce. <br>- The Women's Review of Books <br> A remarkable collaboration by a pioneer in feminist studies and an anthropologist with deep experience in Thailand that takes the license of cultural studies without its moralisms to produce a cross-culturally sensitive treatment of a subject that otherwise too often takes its place in a latter-day Western cabinet of curiousities. <br>-George Marcus <br> Recommended ... for larger public libraries. <br>- Library Journal, February 1, 1998 <br> Bishop, a Caucasian anthropologist, ...and Robinson, a feminist writer, come at their complex subject from an invigorating variety of angles-historical, economic, psychosexual. They energetically and diligently explore the U.S.'s role in transforming Thailand into an internationally infamous sexual Disneyland in the 1970s. <br>- Publishers Weekly <br> Author InformationRyan Bishop, Lillian S. Robinson Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |