This chapter is about borders that are made and broken at gay pride parades. Specifically, I examine the discursive and material borders maintained in tourism discourse. Binary oppositions such as self/other, straight/gay, and tourist/host provide a focus for this chapter. I am interested in where these borders wear thin and threaten to break and disrupt social order. I explore the bodies of gay pride parades because it is bodies such as these that threaten the borders of corporeal acceptability
This paper examines gay men's cruising in public space, with specific focus on People's Park, Guangz...
Borderlands-limned, delimited, and defined by the presence, imaginary presence, or absence of geospa...
The article seeks to demonstrate how marchers in the annual LGBTQ Pride Parade strategically contest...
This chapter is about borders that are made and broken at gay pride parades. Specifically, I examine...
This thesis begins with an examination of the construction of knowledge within tourism studies. I ar...
The chapter is structured by three questions. The first is: How and in what ways do gay pride festiv...
Debates complicating universal constructions of tourist commodification are far from new. Yet, withi...
This article seeks to trouble distinctions between activism and tourism, and activism and regionalit...
The field of event studies has attracted a breadth of research on the triple-bottom line of economic...
This chapter explores queer perspectives on tourism geographies. It complements other reviews locati...
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.tandfebooks.com/doi/view/10.4324/97813...
This paper examines the politics of pleasure at the site of the carnival. Carnival spaces have long ...
In lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) spaces, gay male practices, sexualities, a...
Festival decorations are crucial indicators of the carnivalesque atmosphere of events as they captur...
The Spanish Town parade is currently the largest Carnival parade in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with hund...
This paper examines gay men's cruising in public space, with specific focus on People's Park, Guangz...
Borderlands-limned, delimited, and defined by the presence, imaginary presence, or absence of geospa...
The article seeks to demonstrate how marchers in the annual LGBTQ Pride Parade strategically contest...
This chapter is about borders that are made and broken at gay pride parades. Specifically, I examine...
This thesis begins with an examination of the construction of knowledge within tourism studies. I ar...
The chapter is structured by three questions. The first is: How and in what ways do gay pride festiv...
Debates complicating universal constructions of tourist commodification are far from new. Yet, withi...
This article seeks to trouble distinctions between activism and tourism, and activism and regionalit...
The field of event studies has attracted a breadth of research on the triple-bottom line of economic...
This chapter explores queer perspectives on tourism geographies. It complements other reviews locati...
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.tandfebooks.com/doi/view/10.4324/97813...
This paper examines the politics of pleasure at the site of the carnival. Carnival spaces have long ...
In lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) spaces, gay male practices, sexualities, a...
Festival decorations are crucial indicators of the carnivalesque atmosphere of events as they captur...
The Spanish Town parade is currently the largest Carnival parade in Baton Rouge, Louisiana with hund...
This paper examines gay men's cruising in public space, with specific focus on People's Park, Guangz...
Borderlands-limned, delimited, and defined by the presence, imaginary presence, or absence of geospa...
The article seeks to demonstrate how marchers in the annual LGBTQ Pride Parade strategically contest...