Men, Masculinities, Travel and Tourism

Men, Masculinities, Travel and Tourism
Title Men, Masculinities, Travel and Tourism PDF eBook
Author T. Thurnell-Read
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 234
Release 2014-10-22
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137341467

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Men, Masculinities, Travel and Tourism draws together established and emerging academics that have a key interest in men, masculinity, travel and tourism. Through the chapters collected in this volume the reader will be exposed to cutting edge research and writing that offer global and local perspectives within these fields.

Masculinities in the Field

Masculinities in the Field
Title Masculinities in the Field PDF eBook
Author Brooke A. Porter
Publisher Channel View Publications
Total Pages 340
Release 2021-02-04
Genre Reference
ISBN 1845417984

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This volume is an essential reference for designing, analysing and reflecting on field research. It advances the literature on gender by taking a specific focus on masculinities. The book is organised into four sections: hegemonic and heteronormative masculinities, performing heteronormative masculinities, situated masculinities and paternal masculinities. The chapters explore the question of what it means to be a ‘man’ and definitions of masculinities. These reflexive accounts of gendered field experiences further the call for gender positionality in research and will aid tourism researchers and other transdisciplinary scholars. It is a useful tool for supervisors, ethics committee members and researchers (male and female).

Masculinity and Danger on the Eighteenth-century Grand Tour

Masculinity and Danger on the Eighteenth-century Grand Tour
Title Masculinity and Danger on the Eighteenth-century Grand Tour PDF eBook
Author Sarah Goldsmith
Publisher Institute of Historical Research
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Grand tours (Education)
ISBN 9781912702213

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The Grand Tour, a customary trip of Europe undertaken by British nobility and wealthy landed gentry during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, played an important role in the formation of contemporary notions of elite masculinity. 0Examining testimony as written by Grand Tourists, tutors and their families, Goldsmith demonstrates that the Grand Tour educated elite young men in a wide variety of skills, virtues and masculine behaviours that extended well beyond polite society. She argues that dangerous experiences were far more central to the Tour as a means of constructing Britain's next generation of leaders than has previously been examined. Influenced by aristocratic concepts of honour and inspired by military leadership, elites viewed experiences of danger and hardship as powerfully transformative and therefore as central to the process of constructing masculinity.0Far from viewing danger as a disruptive force, Grand Tourists willingly tackled a variety of social, geographical and physical perils, gambling their way through treacherous landscapes; scaling mountains, volcanoes and glaciers; and encountering war and disease. Through the study of danger, Goldsmith offers a revision of eighteenth-century elite masculine culture and the critical role the Grand Tour played within this.

Tourism and Gender

Tourism and Gender
Title Tourism and Gender PDF eBook
Author Annette Pritchard
Publisher CABI
Total Pages 336
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1845932714

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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.

Asian Genders in Tourism

Asian Genders in Tourism
Title Asian Genders in Tourism PDF eBook
Author Catheryn Khoo-Lattimore
Publisher Channel View Publications
Total Pages 209
Release 2016-09-15
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1845415817

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While gender research in tourism has become increasingly important within Western academic circles, little has been written from an Asian perspective. This book is the first to address this knowledge gap and to fully explore Asian gendered identities and tourism. The chapters reflect upon the role of tourism in producing, reiterating and resisting existing gendered structures of power in Asia. The authors attempt to reconcile both Asian and Western perspectives on gender using their own personal experiences of understanding and negotiating Western and Asian identities and practices. The book paves the way for important reflections about the ontological and epistemological meanings of ‘Asia’, ‘gender’ and ‘tourism’. It is an important resource for researchers from a range of disciplines including tourism, leisure studies, Asian studies and feminist and gender studies, as well as for professionals working in the tourism industry.

Gender Identity and Research Relationships

Gender Identity and Research Relationships
Title Gender Identity and Research Relationships PDF eBook
Author Michael R. M Ward
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 232
Release 2016-05-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1786350254

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In recent years researchers have begun to reflect on gender identity and how this impacts on the creation of successful qualitative research. In this volume contributors explore these issues by reflecting on their own studies and research careers and address how important or unimportant gender has been in building research relationships.

Tourism Research Frontiers

Tourism Research Frontiers
Title Tourism Research Frontiers PDF eBook
Author Donna Chambers
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages 248
Release 2015-07-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1783509945

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This volume has as its central theme the presentation of original papers which seek to critique, deconstruct and go beyond existing research and knowledge frontiers in tourism. The text also includes debates on the value of tourism research at the institutional level and discussions of tourism research agendas which still remain under or unexplored