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Tourism and gender: embodiment, sensuality and experience


While contemporary popular discourses dismiss gender and feminism as passé, patriarchy and sexism continue to limit human possibilities around the globe. The tourism industry can be a force for empowerment but it can also shore up exploitative gendered practices. At the same time, tourism enquiry itself continues to be dominated by western, masculinist approaches.This collection of studies seeks to advance feminist and gender tourism studies with its focus on embodiment. Broad themes include the construction of narratives, how discourses of desire, sensuality and sexuality pervade the tourism experience, the use of the body to represent femininity, masculinity and sensuality, and finally how travel and tourism allow for empowerment, resistance and carnivalesque opportunities.

Chapters

Chapter 29 August 2007
Authors:
  • A. Pritchard,
  • N. Morgan,
  • I. Ateljevic,
  • C. Harris
Pages:
1-12
Chapter 29 August 2007
Authors:
  • S. Veijola,
  • A. Valtonen
Pages:
13-31
Chapter 29 August 2007
Chapter 29 August 2007
Chapter 29 August 2007
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Chapter 29 August 2007
Authors:
  • M. Abramovici
Pages:
107-125
Chapter 29 August 2007
Authors:
  • C. Ryan,
  • Gu HuiMan Gu HuiMan
Pages:
126-137
Chapter 29 August 2007
Chapter 29 August 2007
Authors:
  • A. Pritchard,
  • N. Morgan
Pages:
158-181
Chapter 29 August 2007
Authors:
  • J. van Eeden
Pages:
182-206
Chapter 29 August 2007
Chapter 29 August 2007
Authors:
  • G. Ringer
Pages:
219-234
Chapter 29 August 2007
Chapter 29 August 2007
Chapter 29 August 2007
Authors:
  • D. Knox,
  • K. Hannam
Pages:
263-272
Chapter 29 August 2007
Authors:
  • A. Pritchard,
  • N. Morgan,
  • D. Sedgley
Pages:
273-289
Chapter 29 August 2007
Authors:
  • N. S. E. Ibrahim,
  • A. Pritchard,
  • E. Jones
Pages:
290-301
Chapter 29 August 2007