Ránquil: Rural Rebellion, Political Violence, and Historical Memory in Chile by Thomas Miller Klubock (review)

Q3 Arts and Humanities Journal of Global South Studies Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/gss.2023.0000
J. Mcsherry, Evan C. Rothera, Yoly Zentella, Jiarui Wu, Marja Karelia, M. R. Hall, S. Abidde, José de Arimatéia da Cruz, Ryan J. Alexander, Sitinga Kachipande, Gabrielle McKenzie, K. Vogel, Jane Charles-Voltaire, Susan F. French, Lily Vilsine Bernadel, Jason Haynes, Julia Harnoncourt, M. Paredes, C. Obidoa, Kwaku Nti, Gretchen McAllister, J. Rausch
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Abstract:Despite the increasing visibility of sex in Africa's tourism industry, the continent is typically neglected in global narratives about sex tourism. The quintessential image of sex tourism is that of Global North tourists traveling to "exotic" locations in the Global South such as East Asia, Latin America, or the Caribbean. Yet, Africa has been experiencing a growth in sex tourism bolstered by an increase in globalization-led tourism development. The continent was identified as the second-fastest growing tourism region in the world in 2019—after the Asia Pacific region—with an estimated 67 million visitors annually, and some of those tourists are bound to engage in sex tourism. Literature examining the global inequalities that inform sex tourism in the African economy using the perspectives of dependency theories and postcolonial theories is sparse but warranted. Expanding on these critiques of the politics of race, class, gender, and imperialism, this article explores interactions between Global North sex tourists and Global South hosts in the sex tourism industry in Africa. The article contends that the tourist gaze on sex workers in Africa's sex tourism industry is informed by representations of Africa and African sexuality in pop culture rooted in the colonial project and by contemporary power imbalances in the global tourism industry, which organizes raced, gendered, and classed tourist experiences.
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《Ránquil:智利的乡村叛乱、政治暴力和历史记忆》,托马斯·米勒-克鲁博克著(综述)
摘要:尽管性在非洲旅游业中的知名度越来越高,但在关于性旅游的全球叙事中,非洲大陆通常被忽视。性旅游的典型形象是全球北方游客前往全球南方的“异国情调”地点,如东亚、拉丁美洲或加勒比海。然而,在全球化带动的旅游业发展的推动下,非洲的性旅游业一直在增长。2019年,非洲大陆被确定为世界上增长第二快的旅游地区,仅次于亚太地区,估计每年有6700万游客,其中一些游客肯定会从事色情旅游。从依赖理论和后殖民理论的角度研究非洲经济中性旅游的全球不平等现象的文献很少,但有充分的依据。在这些对种族、阶级、性别和帝国主义政治的批评的基础上,本文探讨了全球北方性旅游者和全球南方性旅游者在非洲性旅游业中的互动。这篇文章认为,游客对非洲性旅游业性工作者的关注是由植根于殖民项目的流行文化中对非洲和非洲性行为的描述以及全球旅游业的当代权力失衡所决定的,全球旅游业组织了种族化、性别化和分级的旅游体验。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Global South Studies focuses on the countries and peoples of the "global south," including those in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Middle East, and parts of Oceania. The global south is not, however, synonymous with geographic locations in the southern hemisphere. That is, some of these countries and peoples are situated in the northern hemisphere. The journal solicits high-quality, academic papers on a broad range of issues and topics affecting these countries and peoples. Such papers may address questions involving politics, history, economics, culture, social organization, legal systems, agriculture, the environment, global institutions and systems, justice, and more. The journal aims to promote a wider and better understanding of our world and its peoples. The Journal of Global South Studies is the official journal of the Association of Global South Studies.
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