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Intersecciones en el paraíso sexual

Authors: Andrés Cortell, Xavier;

Intersecciones en el paraíso sexual

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El propósito de este artículo es presentar una reflexión sobre las relaciones establecidas entre mujeres blancas y hombres negros en el contexto del turismo sexual a partir del análisis de las películas Hacia el sur (2005) y Paraíso: Amor (2012), utilizando el género como categoría analítica y partiendo de la mirada de la cultura visual occidental sobre África a partir de los conceptos de fronteras etnosexuales, sexualización racial y étnica e interseccionalidad, representadas en los films señalados.

The purpose of this article is to present a reflection on the relations between white women and black men in the context of sex tourism through the analysis of the films Vers le sud (2005) and Paradies: Liebe (2012), using gender as an analytic category and based on the look of Western visual culture of Africa and from the concepts of ethnosexual frontiers, racial and ethnic sexualization and intersectionality, represented in the aforementioned films.

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África, interseccionalidad, ethnosexual frontiers, racial sexualization, sexualización racial, estudios de género; cultura visual; África; fronteras etnosexuales; sexualización racial; interseccionalidad, fronteras etnosexuales, gender studies, gender studies; visual culture; Africa; ethnosexual frontiers; racial sexualization; intersectionality, Africa, cultura visual, visual culture, estudios de género, intersectionality

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