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Women, leisure and tourism: self-actualization and empowerment through the production and consumption of experience


Women, Leisure and Tourism provides a comprehensive discussion of women, leisure, and tourism through the lens of leisure production and consumption, both by women and for women. Specifically, this text includes a multi-cultural perspective to highlight the unique attributes leisure brings to women, the role of women in leisure entrepreneurship, and the creation of supportive, inclusive environments to enhance female well-being through the examination of these activities in often overlooked populations. The diversity of women's leisure and tourism practices is best perceived through the links between various leisure practices (e.g., sport, outdoor recreation, travel and tourism, learning, crafts, events, family leisure), as well as an understanding of leisure production across cultures and life stages. These chapters bring to the forefront many of the challenges inherent in providing leisure and tourism that support the diverse needs of women, as well as a look at female innovation that is also often overlooked in leisure research. The book includes examples of both applied and conceptual chapters from global perspectives in academic studies. This book:

- Is written by multi-disciplinary authors.

- Includes case studies, research methodologies and pedagogical approaches to highlight the complexity of gender studies and provide a diverse toolkit to support further research on women and gender.

- Presents applied and conceptual chapters from global perspectives in academic studies.

This book is valuable for academics and graduate students of tourism, leisure and gender studies.

One of the main strengths of the book is its variety, displayed in the many different chapters that negotiate diverse aspects such as age, nationality, physical and digital spaces or access to leisure activities, to name just a few. The book is a significant as well as original contribution to the field because of its aim to highlight previously overlooked populations regarding the discussion of women, leisure and tourism. Due to its depth and richness in topics, the book is likely to be read by undergraduate as well as postgraduate students within the fields of leisure and gender studies and/or tourism. It is also valuable for practitioners due to its contributions such as chapter 14 'Women and Leisure in the Italian Context' by Emanuela Bologna and Simona Staffieri, which is highly practical due to its methodological approach, providing quantitative facts and figures. To sum up, the book is of high quality, thoughtfully assembled and well structured. Fascinatingly as well as importantly, leisure is being contextualised as a necessity for well-being, especially for women/femmes, stressing the fact that the female perspective might have diverse, previously overlooked needs.

  • Onna Rageth, Institute for Tourism and Leisure (ITF), Leisure Studies

Chapters

Chapter 21 December 2021
Authors:
  • Linda J. Ingram,
  • Susan L. Slocum,
  • Klára Tarkó
Pages:
1-12
Chapter 21 December 2021
Chapter 21 December 2021
Chapter 21 December 2021
Authors:
  • Toni Liechty,
  • Stephanie West,
  • Jill Juris,
  • Julie Son,
  • Jen D. Wong
Pages:
36-46
Chapter 21 December 2021
Chapter 21 December 2021
Chapter 21 December 2021
Authors:
  • Caitlin Brooks
Pages:
70-81
Chapter 21 December 2021
Authors:
  • Sarah Standridge
Pages:
82-91
Chapter 21 December 2021
Chapter 21 December 2021
Chapter 21 December 2021
Authors:
  • Kitti F. Arnold-Ferencz,
  • Klára Tarkó
Pages:
116-128
Chapter 21 December 2021
Authors:
  • Xiao-lian Chen,
  • Barry Mak
Pages:
129-139
Chapter 21 December 2021
Authors:
  • E'Lisha Victoria Fogle
Pages:
140-151
Chapter 21 December 2021
Authors:
  • Emanuela Bologna,
  • Simona Staffieri
Pages:
152-167
Chapter 21 December 2021
Chapter 21 December 2021
Authors:
  • Linda J. Ingram
Pages:
180-188