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Change or Continuity? Female Sex Workers’ Lives in the Dominican Republic

As a response to many studies in which the exploitative nature of sex tourism was pronounced, the work in review about the Dominican Republic emphasises that female sex workers are local agents who take advantage of their clients, transforming their bodies into resources for economic independence, while challenging structures of patriarchy and inverting gender relations. Neo-liberal economic reforms led to a change in the household’s income distribution and gave female sex workers, on a practical level, the possibility to increase their economic independence and status. However, as this paper argues, sex workers’ agency is very limited within well-defined structures and gender roles are not transformed on an ideological level. This paper puts into perspective sex worker’s lives and shows the importance of not loosing sight of structural forces such as economic constraints and familial obligations, and alerts researchers not to apply Western concepts of emancipation.

Author:David Parduhn

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