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Sex Tourism in Africa
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secsetting_the_scene Setting the Scene; Chapter 1 Conceptual Background; Chapter 2 Sex Trade and the Law: An Epitome of Legal Ambiguities; Chapter 3 Tourism Development in Kenya; Chapter 4 Sex Tourism in Kenya; Chapter 5 Kenya’s Tourism Industry: A Facilitator of Romance and Sex; Chapter 6 Socio-economic Base of Sex Tourism in Kenya’s Coastal Region; Chapter 7 Sex Trade in Kenya’s Coastal Region: A Sword that Cuts with Both Edges; Chapter 8 Sex Trade in Malindi: Roles Male Sex Workers Play; Chapter 9 Tourism’s Influences on the Sex Workers’ Operations in Malindi; conclusion General Conclusion; epi Epilogue;

About the Author

Wanjohi Kibicho is a lecturer in the Department of Tourism, Moi University, Kenya

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'Wanjohi Kibicho has written an informed text on Kenya's sex tourism, and has given a voice to various stakeholders, commercial sex workers (male and female), clients of both sexes, and those who have to enforce laws that are seen by many as ensconced in nineteenth century norms of "respectability". The result is a book that will appeal to both policy makers and researchers.' Chris Ryan, University of Waikato, New Zealand 'Sex Tourism in Africa is a noteworthy contribution to our understanding of the intersection of tourism and sexuality. The macro-perspective approach offers new insights into the dynamics of how policy and agency are impacted by socioeconomic and political factors. This book will be essential reading for students and professionals who are seeking a thorough, non-moralistic case study with the potential for wider theoretical and practical application.' Suzanne LaFont, The City University of New York, USA

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