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  • – Economies of Desire: Sex and Tourism in Cuba and the Dominican Republic, by Amalia L

  • Doing long-term ethnographic research on the Dutch Caribbean island of Curaçao, the main stereotype I encountered with regard to the large group of immigrants from the Dominican Republic was that they were all prostitutes

  • Each work takes a different angle: where Mark Padilla sheds light on gay sex tourism, Amalia Cabezas compares female sex work in Cuba and the Dominican Republic, while Steven Gregory takes on the larger project of relating neoliberal globalization to the lives and livelihoods of working people and communities in a Dominican tourist zone

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– Economies of Desire: Sex and Tourism in Cuba and the Dominican Republic, by Amalia L. Perhaps reviewing three books that address sex tourism in the Dominican Republic, including one comparative analysis with Cuba, was not the best way to counter this dominant impression.

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