Erotic Journeys: Mexican Immigrants and Their Sex Lives

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Erotic Journeys is a fascinating, revealing, and respectful examination of the romantic relationships and sex lives of the fastest-growing minority group in the nation. In a series of in-depth interviews, Gloria Gonz?lez-L?pez investigates the ways in which sixty heterosexual Mexican women and men living in Los Angeles reinvent their sex lives as part of their immigration and settlement experiences. Defying a broad spectrum of preconceived notions, these immigrants confirm in their vivid narratives that sexuality--far from being culturally determined--is fluid and complex. Gonz?lez-L?pez explains that these Mexicans enter the United States with particular sexual ideologies and practices that, while diverse, are regulated by family ethics and regional patriarchies. After migration, a range of factors--including employment, the risks and dangers of resettlement, social networking with other immigrants, and the new demands of a fast-paced industrialized metropolis--begin to transform the immigrants' intimate lives in deep and unexpected ways. The remarkably candid interviews show that these men and women are skillful negotiating agents of their own sexuality. The author's incisive analysis of their narratives sets the stage for a nuanced and compelling understanding of this complex topic and its many social implications.

Author(s): Gloria Gonzalez-Lopez
Edition: 1
Year: 2005

Language: English
Pages: 331

Contents......Page 8
Acknowledgments......Page 10
Introduction......Page 14
1. Twice Forgotten: The Sex Lives of Heterosexual Mexicans in the United States......Page 31
2. Beyond the Hymen: Women, Virginity, and Sex......Page 50
3. Pleasurable Dangers, Dangerous Pleasures: Men and Their First Sexual Experience......Page 75
4. Sex Is a Family Affair: Nurturing and Regulating Sexuality......Page 111
5. Sex and the Immigrant Communities: Risky Opportunities, Opportune Risks......Page 144
6. Sexual Discourses and Cultures in the Barrio: Networking......Page 174
7. Sexual Bargains: Work, Money, and Power......Page 200
8. Gendered Tapestries: Sexuality Threads of Migrant Sexualities......Page 240
Appendix A. Study Participants......Page 271
Appendix B. Methodological Considerations......Page 278
Notes......Page 282
References......Page 300
Index......Page 320