What's Love Got to Do with It?: Transnational Desires and Sex Tourism in the Dominican Republic

Author:   Denise Brennan
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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Pages:   277
Publication Date:   14 May 2004
Format:   Hardback
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What's Love Got to Do with It?: Transnational Desires and Sex Tourism in the Dominican Republic


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In locations around the world, sex tourism is a booming business. What's Love Got to Do with It? is an in-depth examination of the motivations of workers, clients, and others connected to the sex tourism business in Sosua, a town located on the northern coast of the Dominican Republic. Denise Brennan considers why Dominican and Haitian women move to Sosua to pursue sex work, and she describes how the sex tourists, primarily Europeans, come to Sosua to buy sex cheaply and live out racialized fantasies. For the sex workers, Brennan explains, the sex trade is more than a means of survival - it is an advancement strategy that hinges on their successful ""performance"" of love. Many of these women, she reveals, seek to turn a commercialized sexual transaction into a long-term relationship that could lead to marriage, migration, and a way out of poverty. Illuminating the complex world of Sosua's sex business in rich detail, Brennan draws on extensive interviews not only with sex workers and clients, but also with others who facilitate and benefit from the sex trade.She weaves these voices into an analysis of Dominican economic and migration histories to consider the opportunities--or lack thereof--available to poor Dominican women. She shows how these women, local actors caught in a web of global economic relations, try to take advantage of the foreign men who are in Sosua to take advantage of them. Through her detailed study of the lives and working conditions of the women in Sosua's sex trade, Brennan raises important questions about women's power, control, and opportunities in a globalized economy.

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Author:   Denise Brennan
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.531kg
ISBN:  

9780822332596


ISBN 10:   0822332590
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   14 May 2004
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

About the Series ix Acknowledgments xi Introduction: Elena and Jurgen 1 I. The Town 1. Sosua: A Transnational Tow 13 2. Imagining and Experiencing Sosua 51 II. The Transnational Plan: Looking Beyond Dominican Borders 3. Performing Love 91 III. The Sex Trade 4. Sosua’s Sex Workers: Their Families and Working Lives 119 5. Advancement Strategies in Sosua’s Sex Trade 154 IV. Plan Accomplished: Getting Beyond Dominican Borders 6. Transnational Disappointments: Living in Europe 185 Conclusion: Changes in Sex Workers’ Lives, Sosua, and Its Sex Trade 207 Notes 221 Glossary 245 Bibliography 249 Index 273

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A smart, timely, eye-opening account. It makes both men's and women's hopes and strategies visible. It underscores poor women's capacity for agency and internationalised thinking without portraying the international system of commercialised sexuality as one in which men and women are meeting on a level playing field. Cynthia Enloe, author of The Morning After: Sexual Politics at the End of the Cold War A smart, timely, eye-opening account. What's Love Got To Do with It? makes both men's and women's hopes and strategies visible. It underscores poor women's capacity for agency and internationalized thinking without portraying the international system of commercialized sexuality as one in which women and men are meeting on a level playing field. --Cynthia Enloe, author of The Morning After: Sexual Politics at the End of the Cold War In this finely hued ethnography, Denise Brennan questions how transnationalization gets transacted, imagined, and experienced through an examination of the sex trade in a specific locale, Sosua in Dominican Republic. Interweaving the grand themes of political economy and power inequities with those of desire and fantasy--and from the sides of both (foreign) customer and (local) sex worker--she has crafted a richly textured study of a 'sexscape' and its brokering of dreams as much as of money and sex. --Anne Allison, author of Nightwork: Sexuality, Pleasure, and Corporate Masculinity in a Tokyo Hostess Club


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Denise Brennan is Professor and Chair of Anthropology and Sociology at Georgetown University.

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