In Islamic destinations female tourists face the added challenge of negotiating their way through male constructed local norms. This paper fills the gap in gender and tourism research with a focus on female tourists’ experiences in Egypt as an Islamic destination, outlining the diverse ways in which gender shapes and influences their experiences. A qualitative approach was taken to explore women's coping strategies with the male sexualised gaze that they encountered during their holiday in Egypt, and sheds light on measures taken towards safeguarding themselves. Their experiences were highly influenced and often involuntarily altered by unwanted male attention and sexual harassment, as the women felt the need to fit into local female norms ...
Gender and race have been issues in every development of human history. Conventional tourism rules o...
In this chapter, I present an autoethnography of a trip I took to Marrakech in Morocco, where despit...
This paper aims to offer gendered insights on Malaysian Muslim tourist views of hotel choices. This ...
Purpose This study aims to investigate the perceptions of female tour guides’ lower and top levels o...
There is dearth in research about woman and tourism from an Islamic perspective. Previous research e...
This article examines how the Lonely Planet and Rough Guide to Egypt (2005-2015) depicted the sexual...
This research addresses the critical but understudied issue of gender differences in travel behavior...
Since North Africa is considered as one of the future hot spots for tourism development, western hot...
Gender relations in Islam has been the subject of serious debates among scholars in Egypt for many d...
Gender plays an important role in Arab customers’ evaluation of intercultural service encounters. Ev...
Tourism experience has been perceived traditionally in terms of products, destinations, and consumpt...
Arab countries strive toward the modernization and feminization of the Arab culture; however, some o...
Research that explores Muslim women’s hospitality and tourism decision-making is limited. This paper...
As a moderate Muslim nation, the mobility of Malay Muslim women in Malaysia is not legally restrict...
Although gender has become an established research topic in tourism studies over the last decades, t...
Gender and race have been issues in every development of human history. Conventional tourism rules o...
In this chapter, I present an autoethnography of a trip I took to Marrakech in Morocco, where despit...
This paper aims to offer gendered insights on Malaysian Muslim tourist views of hotel choices. This ...
Purpose This study aims to investigate the perceptions of female tour guides’ lower and top levels o...
There is dearth in research about woman and tourism from an Islamic perspective. Previous research e...
This article examines how the Lonely Planet and Rough Guide to Egypt (2005-2015) depicted the sexual...
This research addresses the critical but understudied issue of gender differences in travel behavior...
Since North Africa is considered as one of the future hot spots for tourism development, western hot...
Gender relations in Islam has been the subject of serious debates among scholars in Egypt for many d...
Gender plays an important role in Arab customers’ evaluation of intercultural service encounters. Ev...
Tourism experience has been perceived traditionally in terms of products, destinations, and consumpt...
Arab countries strive toward the modernization and feminization of the Arab culture; however, some o...
Research that explores Muslim women’s hospitality and tourism decision-making is limited. This paper...
As a moderate Muslim nation, the mobility of Malay Muslim women in Malaysia is not legally restrict...
Although gender has become an established research topic in tourism studies over the last decades, t...
Gender and race have been issues in every development of human history. Conventional tourism rules o...
In this chapter, I present an autoethnography of a trip I took to Marrakech in Morocco, where despit...
This paper aims to offer gendered insights on Malaysian Muslim tourist views of hotel choices. This ...