Love in the Drug War
Love in the Drug War: Selling Sex and Finding Jesus on the Mexico-US Border is a 2020 anthropology book by Sarah Luna.[1][2][3] The book examines the economic, social and religious lives of Mexican sex workers who migrate to Reynosa in search for economic opportunity and the relationship between them and American Christian missionaries who travel to do work in Northern Mexico.[4]
References
- ^ Pandian, Jessica (2022). "Love in the Drug War: selling sex and finding Jesus on the Mexico-US border by Sarah Luna". Race & Class. 63 (4): 118–121. doi:10.1177/03063968221087123. ISSN 0306-3968.
- ^ Brennan, Denise (2022). "Love in the Drug War: Selling Sex and Finding Jesus on the Mexico–US Border by Sarah Luna". Anthropological Quarterly. 95 (1): 207–210. doi:10.1353/anq.2022.0008. ISSN 1534-1518.
- ^ Romero, Miriam (2023-01-02). "Serving Others: The Relationship Between Missionaries and Sex Workers at the Border: Love in the Drug War: Selling Sex and Finding Jesus on the Mexico-US Border by Sarah Luna, Austin, TX, USA: University of Texas Press, 2020, $29.95, 1477320504". Journal of Borderlands Studies. 38 (1): 189–190. doi:10.1080/08865655.2022.2134910. ISSN 0886-5655.
- ^ O’Quinn, Jamie (2021). "Book Review: Love in the Drug War: Selling Sex and Finding Jesus on the Mexico-US Border". Humanity & Society. 45 (2): 275–277. doi:10.1177/01605976211002740. ISSN 0160-5976.