Sex and Danger in Buenos Aires
Discover the intricate tapestry of gender relations, sexuality, and prostitution in Latin America with "Sex and Danger in Buenos Aires" by Donna J. Guy. Published by the University of Nebraska Press in 1995, this engaging paperback spans 277 pages, offering readers a thoughtful exploration of historical perspectives on these vital issues.
As scholarship on the experiences of Latin American women has flourished, the complexities surrounding gender dynamics have only just begun to be unearthed. This book serves as a groundbreaking addition to the discourse, delving into the lesser-explored dimensions of sexualities and the socioeconomic factors influencing them. Ideal for students and enthusiasts of American history, sociology, and politics, this work invites you to rethink conventional narratives and embrace a more nuanced understanding of Buenos Aires' vibrant history.
Enhance your library with this captivating work that sheds light on the interplay of sex, danger, and society in a pivotal Latin American city.