For nearly a decade, Brazil has surpassed Thailand as the world's
premier sex tourism destination. As the first full-length
ethnography of sex tourism in Brazil, this pioneering study treats
sex tourism as a complex and multidimensional phenomenon that
involves a range of activities and erotic connections, from sex
work to romantic transnational relationships. Erica Lorraine
Williams explores sex tourism in the Brazilian state of Bahia from
the perspectives of foreign tourists, tourism industry workers, sex
workers who engage in liaisons with foreigners, and Afro-Brazilian
men and women who contend with foreigners' stereotypical
assumptions about their licentiousness. She shows how the Bahian
state strategically exploits the touristic desire for exotic
culture by appropriating an eroticized blackness and commodifying
the Afro-Brazilian culture in order to sell Bahia to foreign
travelers.
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