The purpose of this research is to investigate the gendered economy of ethnic minority souvenir vending in Thailand’s urban and coastal tourist areas. Increasing numbers of the Akha minority group have migrated towards tourist hotspots to engage in urban souvenir vending. Ethnographic research shows that according to the Akha gender division of labour, souvenir production and distribution are considered women’s work. Peddling on foot, female Akha souvenir vendors are at the bottom of the informal tourism economy. It is shown that urban ethnic tourism primarily reproduces gender asymmetry in the division of work and that contestations of gender roles prove to be difficult. Mobile street vending enables ethnic minority women to become breadwi...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Throughout the world the...
The large number of Thai transgender women (Kathoey) in Thailand and their visible roles in society ...
Set within discussions of gender, migration and social practices, this thesis explores the ways in w...
The development of ethnic minority souvenir businesses in Thailand was once initiated by external ac...
Visitors to Thailand’s urban and beach-sided tourist hotspots notice the presence of colourful and p...
Over the last years, an increasing number of Thailand’s ethnic highland minorities has moved to urba...
Eye-catching self-employed female Akha souvenir vendors have become part of the informal sector in T...
The notion of tourism micro-entrepreneurship offers the prospect of self-determination, income and f...
This study aims to analyze the relationship between tourism policy, gender, and purusa culture in th...
Not man, not woman, but kathoey. This study focuses on the political economy surrounding the constru...
Despite significant economic growth in Thailand, in northern Thailand in particular, a growing numbe...
Souvenir vending is one of the jobs done by poor people in tourist areas such as Batur Tengah Villag...
Ethnic tourism makes women more visible in the public sphere in traditional ethnic communities. In m...
Ethnicity and the exotic are the two concepts Thailand has exploited in intimate details to create t...
The current research attempts to understand how gender relationship, livelihood, social structure, a...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Throughout the world the...
The large number of Thai transgender women (Kathoey) in Thailand and their visible roles in society ...
Set within discussions of gender, migration and social practices, this thesis explores the ways in w...
The development of ethnic minority souvenir businesses in Thailand was once initiated by external ac...
Visitors to Thailand’s urban and beach-sided tourist hotspots notice the presence of colourful and p...
Over the last years, an increasing number of Thailand’s ethnic highland minorities has moved to urba...
Eye-catching self-employed female Akha souvenir vendors have become part of the informal sector in T...
The notion of tourism micro-entrepreneurship offers the prospect of self-determination, income and f...
This study aims to analyze the relationship between tourism policy, gender, and purusa culture in th...
Not man, not woman, but kathoey. This study focuses on the political economy surrounding the constru...
Despite significant economic growth in Thailand, in northern Thailand in particular, a growing numbe...
Souvenir vending is one of the jobs done by poor people in tourist areas such as Batur Tengah Villag...
Ethnic tourism makes women more visible in the public sphere in traditional ethnic communities. In m...
Ethnicity and the exotic are the two concepts Thailand has exploited in intimate details to create t...
The current research attempts to understand how gender relationship, livelihood, social structure, a...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.Throughout the world the...
The large number of Thai transgender women (Kathoey) in Thailand and their visible roles in society ...
Set within discussions of gender, migration and social practices, this thesis explores the ways in w...