<p><strong>Winner of the Caribbean Studies Association&#39;s 2016 Barbara T. Christian Award for Best Book in the Humanities</strong></p><p>Tourists flock to the Caribbean for its beaches and spread more than just blankets and dollars. Indeed tourism has overly affected the culture there. <em>Resisting Paradise</em> explores the import of both tourism and diaspora in shaping Caribbean identity. It examines Caribbean writers and others who confront the region&#39;s overdependence on the tourist industry and the many ways that tourism continues the legacy of colonialism.</p><p>Angelique V. Nixon interrogates the relationship between culture and sex within the production of &quot;paradise&quot; and investigates the ways in which Caribbean writers artists and activists respond to and powerfully resist this production. Forms of resistance include critiquing exploitation challenging dominant historical narratives exposing tourism&#39;s influence on cultural and sexual identity in the Caribbean and its diaspora and offering alternative models of tourism and travel.</p><p><em>Resisting Paradise</em> places emphasis on the Caribbean people and its diasporic subjects as travelers and as cultural workers contributing to alternate and defiant understandings of tourism in the region. Through a unique multidisciplinary approach to comparative literary analysis interviews and participant observation Nixon analyzes the ways Caribbean cultural producers are taking control of representation. While focused mainly on the Anglophone Caribbean the study covers a range of territories including Antigua the Bahamas Grenada Haiti Jamaica as well as Trinidad and Tobago to deliver a potent critique.</p>
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