International audienceBricherismo is a phenomenon that appeared in Cusco during the 1970s, describing how Peruvian men and women seduce Western tourists so as to gain economic or symbolic benefits from them. The term “brichero” could be supposedly derived from the word “bridge”, as indeed these persons manage to enter Northern countries throughout migrations, or/and obtain benefits from the cultural and economic capital of their partners while living in Peru. Bricher@s create a dynamic of exotic imaginaries at the interstice between their social and economic ambitions and the tourists’ desires in a narcissistic perception of the Other.A bricher@, within the context of tourism, is a technician of seduction and a romantic expert in conquering...
Introduction Tourists who visit the small Andean town of Chinchero, located in the Holey Valley betw...
There are few scientific studies about sexual tourism in Costa Rica. The most important study about...
By focusing on sex and gender, I hope to highlight how flexible, yet fragile, social interactions ca...
The development of tourism in Peru has generated a new social phenomenon: the bricheros. This new te...
Les bricheros sont des séducteurs professionnels qui entrent dans l’espace social touristique de le...
The mestizo-indigenous people, demographically hegemonic in Peru, have been integrated into the soci...
This dissertation offers an ethnographic account of how indigenous Kichwa tour guides in Napo, Ecuad...
In Cusco, Peru, heritage tourism is a powerful economic and social force. Focused on Machu Picchu\u2...
By combining critical discourse analysis and multi-sited ethnography, this article looks at the disc...
NUREÑA, César R., ZÚÑIGA, Mario, ZUNT, Joseph [et al.]. Diversity of commercial sex among men and ma...
Over the last decade, a new niche of tourism activity has been developing on the fringes of the worl...
In this paper, I examine the emerging tourism industry in the Peruvian highland town of Callalli. Us...
In this paper, I will focus on male transvestites in Lima, Peru, in an effort to establish whether o...
Male Sex Work in Peru and its Interaction with the Demands of International Tourism. Tourism in Peru...
[Extract] Casual sexual encounters between fellow travellers, and travellers and local partners are ...
Introduction Tourists who visit the small Andean town of Chinchero, located in the Holey Valley betw...
There are few scientific studies about sexual tourism in Costa Rica. The most important study about...
By focusing on sex and gender, I hope to highlight how flexible, yet fragile, social interactions ca...
The development of tourism in Peru has generated a new social phenomenon: the bricheros. This new te...
Les bricheros sont des séducteurs professionnels qui entrent dans l’espace social touristique de le...
The mestizo-indigenous people, demographically hegemonic in Peru, have been integrated into the soci...
This dissertation offers an ethnographic account of how indigenous Kichwa tour guides in Napo, Ecuad...
In Cusco, Peru, heritage tourism is a powerful economic and social force. Focused on Machu Picchu\u2...
By combining critical discourse analysis and multi-sited ethnography, this article looks at the disc...
NUREÑA, César R., ZÚÑIGA, Mario, ZUNT, Joseph [et al.]. Diversity of commercial sex among men and ma...
Over the last decade, a new niche of tourism activity has been developing on the fringes of the worl...
In this paper, I examine the emerging tourism industry in the Peruvian highland town of Callalli. Us...
In this paper, I will focus on male transvestites in Lima, Peru, in an effort to establish whether o...
Male Sex Work in Peru and its Interaction with the Demands of International Tourism. Tourism in Peru...
[Extract] Casual sexual encounters between fellow travellers, and travellers and local partners are ...
Introduction Tourists who visit the small Andean town of Chinchero, located in the Holey Valley betw...
There are few scientific studies about sexual tourism in Costa Rica. The most important study about...
By focusing on sex and gender, I hope to highlight how flexible, yet fragile, social interactions ca...