Abstract
Transnational and transactional sexuality and desire between women from the global north and men from the global south relating to travel and tourism is a challenging subject matter for feminist scholarship. Political economic asymmetry and racial hierarchies along with gender relations challenge these complex intimate encounters.
This chapter explores white women’s sexual transactional encounters with black men from the Gambia. Excerpts from interviews and fieldwork in the Gambia will be analysed in order to illuminate the ambiguities of these transactional relations. The analysis challenges the most widely accepted research on prostitution, where
instrumentality and exploitation are singled out as primary values within the encounters. The chapter will analytically and empirically explore the search for existential authenticity that anchors transactional sexual relations, and open up for the new concept the intimate bazaar.
This chapter explores white women’s sexual transactional encounters with black men from the Gambia. Excerpts from interviews and fieldwork in the Gambia will be analysed in order to illuminate the ambiguities of these transactional relations. The analysis challenges the most widely accepted research on prostitution, where
instrumentality and exploitation are singled out as primary values within the encounters. The chapter will analytically and empirically explore the search for existential authenticity that anchors transactional sexual relations, and open up for the new concept the intimate bazaar.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Understanding Sex for Sale : Meanings and Moralities of Sexual Commerce |
Editors | May-Len Skilbrei, Marlene Spanger |
Number of pages | 14 |
Publisher | Routledge |
Publication date | 2018 |
Chapter | 7 |
ISBN (Print) | 9781138092969 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9781351606318 |
Publication status | Published - 2018 |
Keywords
- Sex tourism
- gender
- micro economy
- affectivity
- male prostitution