From a historical perspective, tourism has a masculine origin. When the term, 'tourist' began to emerge and gained popularity in the mid-eighteenth century, it referred to a person, normally male, who explored the exotk foreign lands, ancl in some instances foreign women, for pleasure and excitememt (Enloe, 1989; Graburn and Jafari, 1991). The notion of 'tourist' has now become more inclusive as women account for half of the general travel market and even more in some niche markets (Harris and Wilson, 2007). The contemporary tourism space, however, is stiII highly gendered and sexualised (Pritchard and Morgan, 2000). This is manifested in the sex tourism industry as well as through tourism promotiona l materials where objectified and sexual...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explain the problem with how gender is positioned in hospit...
This article reviews work that challenges heteronormativity in tourism studies primarily from, but n...
Background: Love, sex and the female traveller: romance tourism or female sex tourism? The phenomeno...
Gender, sexuality and the body have appeared as new and interesting research subjects in...
This paper seeks to rouse debate about the workings of tourism enquiry as a knowledge-generating sys...
Gender, sexuality and the body have appeared as new and interesting research subjects in geography a...
Tourism enquiry continues to be dominated by western, masculinist approaches. This collection of stu...
Purpose: This conceptual paper aims to contribute to the extant tourism and gender literature by hig...
This article calls for a pause for reflection on the theoretical trajectory of feminist and gender r...
Female sex tourism is a contested concept. “Sex tourism” often refers to commercial sexual relations...
ESP is a well-established field of study nowadays, and a large number of studies have been addressin...
Tourism experience has been perceived traditionally in terms of products, destinations, and consumpt...
At its broadest level, this article is concerned with identifying, reviewing and developing synergie...
Sustainability in tourism cannot be achieved without decent work, gender equality and empowerment of...
This article reviews work that challenges heteronormativity in tourism studies primarily from, but n...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explain the problem with how gender is positioned in hospit...
This article reviews work that challenges heteronormativity in tourism studies primarily from, but n...
Background: Love, sex and the female traveller: romance tourism or female sex tourism? The phenomeno...
Gender, sexuality and the body have appeared as new and interesting research subjects in...
This paper seeks to rouse debate about the workings of tourism enquiry as a knowledge-generating sys...
Gender, sexuality and the body have appeared as new and interesting research subjects in geography a...
Tourism enquiry continues to be dominated by western, masculinist approaches. This collection of stu...
Purpose: This conceptual paper aims to contribute to the extant tourism and gender literature by hig...
This article calls for a pause for reflection on the theoretical trajectory of feminist and gender r...
Female sex tourism is a contested concept. “Sex tourism” often refers to commercial sexual relations...
ESP is a well-established field of study nowadays, and a large number of studies have been addressin...
Tourism experience has been perceived traditionally in terms of products, destinations, and consumpt...
At its broadest level, this article is concerned with identifying, reviewing and developing synergie...
Sustainability in tourism cannot be achieved without decent work, gender equality and empowerment of...
This article reviews work that challenges heteronormativity in tourism studies primarily from, but n...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explain the problem with how gender is positioned in hospit...
This article reviews work that challenges heteronormativity in tourism studies primarily from, but n...
Background: Love, sex and the female traveller: romance tourism or female sex tourism? The phenomeno...