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Posts Tagged ‘Tennessee’
What expat bloggers are made of
Posted in culture, history, identity, memoir, society, women, tagged art, artist, best-of lists, blog, blogger, Bulgarian, Canakkale, Catherine Yigit, Cindy King, cross-cultural, exile, expat, expat+HAREM, expatriate, foreign, gender role, immigrant, international, Izmit, Petya Kirilova Grady, provenance, review, Rose Deniz, Sea of Marmara, SheWrites, Tennessee, Turkey on January 18, 2010 | 17 Comments »
Disposable liaisons of the traveling class
Posted in culture, identity, society, taboo, women, tagged book, cultural product, culture, euphemism, expatriate, export, fling, globetrotter, history, How Stella Got Her Groove Back, memoir, mores, Nashville, Near East, sex pilgrimage, sex tourism, Shirley Valentine, South East Asia, Tennessee, travel on June 30, 2009 | 1 Comment »
which cultural product do sex tourists export?
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