How has the family map been used to overcome the problem of “lean economies” and the failure of the State in Africa, according to Olopade? What are the positive and negative aspects of the “family map” in the examples on women and sex workers sin Thailand? How is HIV/AIDS related to the problems facing “lean economies”?
The answer must be based on these writtings:
–Chapter 8. “ From Thailand to Japan: Migrant Sex Workers as Autonomous Subjects.
–Chapter 10. “Children, Prostitution, and Identity: A Case Study from a Tourist Resort in Thailand”.
In Global Sex Workers: Rights, Resistance and Redefinition. Kamala Kempadoo and Jo Doezema (eds) Routledge, 1998.
–Ch. 3. Beverly Mullings. “Globalization, Tourism, and the International Sex Trade” in
Kamala Kempadoo. Ed. Sun, Sex, and Gold. Rowman and Littlefield, 1999
– Peter Lurie, Percy Hintzen, and Robert Lowe. “Socioeconomic obstacles to HIV prevention and treatment in developing countries: the roles of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank” AIDS 1995 9. Pp., 539-546
–Ch. 5. “The Family Map: The Original Social Network” in The Bright Continent: Breaking Rules and Making Change in Modern Africa. Dayo Olopade. Houghton, Mifflin Harcourt, 2014.
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