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I discuss how male and female bodies are conceptualized in the Archipelago as repositories of moral values; how gender, race, and class intersect in the production of these conceptualizations; and how these interpretations connect in harmonious and conflicting ways with tourism development in the region. Justo Planas. Tourism is a crucial economic sector in many Caribbean nations and the primary channel for direct interaction between the local population and visitors from around the world.
Although not typically recognized in official statistics, Caribbean bodies effectively transform into a tourist attraction that supports the livelihoods of low-income families and makes a significant contribution to the domestic economy of the islands. Through an analysis of films set in the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and Cuba, this article debates the intricate connections between pleasure economies, traditional gender roles, and familial structures, while it challenges the prevailing victim-victimizer narrative and provides a multifaceted perspective on sex tourism.
Access by first-world tourists to international mobility and foreign currency creates a power imbalance in their interactions with Caribbean individuals. This imbalance worsens existing disparities related to gender, race, and age. In this context, Holy Beasts La fiera y la fiesta, is examined as a notable example, satirically deconstructing conventional narratives of erotic commodification in the Caribbean.