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      ‘PROFESSIONAL GIRLFRIENDS’ : An ethnography of sexuality, solidarity and subculture in Cambodia

      Cultural Studies
      Informa UK Limited

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              Ties of dependence: AIDS and transactional sex in rural Malawi.

              In sub-Saharan Africa, the exchange of sex for material support-labeled "transactional sex" by Western observers--is claimed by some to be a major driver of the AIDS pandemic. Transactional sex is described as akin to prostitution, a degraded form of sexual expression forced on vulnerable women by economic desperation. Using evidence from rural Malawi, we demonstrate that patron-client ties and a moral obligation to support the needy, which are fundamental to African social life, are central elements of transactional sex. We argue that the exchange of sex for money is better understood as one of the many ties of unequal exchange in which Malawians and other Africans engage, an exchange in which the patrons are as important as the clients.
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                Journal
                Cultural Studies
                Cultural Studies
                Informa UK Limited
                0950-2386
                1466-4348
                March 2011
                March 2011
                : 25
                : 2
                : 244-266
                Article
                10.1080/09502386.2011.535990
                0666f8a2-839c-4e01-97dc-9b698de2ee80
                © 2011
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