Sex and sentiment in Cuban tourism.

Florence E Babb
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Helen Safa has been a leading program builder and pioneer in research that examines the complex intersections of gender, race, class, and nation in Latin America and the Caribbean. Her comparative research culminated in her influential book, The Myth of the Male Breadwinner: Women and Industrialization in the Caribbean (1995), which examined gender, family, and employment across three Caribbean societies. Over several decades Safa has inspired scholarship throughout the Caribbean and the Americas and her work is exemplary of engaged anthropology in the region. Here I present work I conducted in Cuba that was guided, like my work in Peru, Nicaragua, and southern Mexico by the writings of Safa and others who saw the critical need to bring gender into meaningful discussion in the field of Latin American and Caribbean studies. In what follows, drawn from my broader research on tourism in four nations, I explore and reflect on the contemporary dynamics of sex and romance tourism in Cuba. I suggest that the allure of this domain of tourism may be enhanced by Cuba's global political identity, and that Cuban women participating in commodified and intimate exchanges reveal an ability to get along in a market economy that generally excludes them.

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古巴旅游中的性与情感。
海伦·萨法(Helen Safa)是拉丁美洲和加勒比地区研究性别、种族、阶级和民族的复杂交集的主要项目建设者和研究先驱。她的比较研究在她颇具影响力的著作《男性养家糊口的神话:加勒比地区的妇女与工业化》(1995年)中达到顶峰,该书研究了三个加勒比社会的性别、家庭和就业。几十年来,萨法启发了整个加勒比海和美洲的学术研究,她的工作是该地区从事人类学研究的典范。在此,我将介绍我在古巴所做的工作,与我在秘鲁、尼加拉瓜和墨西哥南部所做的工作一样,这些工作都受到萨法和其他人的著作的指导,他们认为在拉丁美洲和加勒比研究领域,迫切需要将性别问题纳入有意义的讨论。接下来,根据我对四个国家旅游业的广泛研究,我探索和反思了古巴当代性和浪漫旅游的动态。我认为,古巴的全球政治身份可能会增强这一旅游领域的吸引力,古巴妇女参与商品化和亲密的交流表明她们有能力在通常将她们排除在外的市场经济中相处。
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