Re-Centering Women in Tourism
Anti-Colonial Feminist Studies
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Lexington Books
Published:16th May '23
Should be back in stock very soon
This book examines the dual role of tourism in empowering women while perpetuating colonial structures, advocating for sustainable alternatives.
In Re-Centering Women in Tourism, the authors delve into the complex interplay between tourism and women's empowerment while also highlighting the persistence of colonial hierarchies. This collection emphasizes the importance of women's diverse lived experiences in shaping tourism initiatives, advocating for a shift in how these projects are conceptualized and implemented. By placing women's narratives at the forefront, the contributors challenge traditional tourism frameworks and propose innovative alternatives that are both sustainable and regenerative.
The book explores various dimensions of tourism, including eco-tourism, craft production, and food tourism, showcasing how women engage in these sectors as hosts, vendors, performers, and consumers. Each chapter contributes to a broader discussion about the need for a more inclusive approach to tourism that recognizes and values women's roles and contributions. By employing anti-colonial feminist perspectives, the authors aim to dismantle existing power structures and promote equitable practices in the tourism industry.
Overall, Re-Centering Women in Tourism serves as a critical resource for scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in understanding the nuanced dynamics of gender, power, and tourism. It invites readers to rethink the foundational assumptions of tourism projects and inspires a collective vision for a more just and inclusive future in the field.
This collection of essays is a magnificent guide to re-framing tourism as ethical and caring work. The predominantly female authors are uniquely placed to see and know the problems of a Western and patriarchal tourism industry. In writing their devotion to better tourism worlds, they are gifting to us the means to reflect, learn, and enjoy new ways of experiencing travel and tourism that are premised on less harm and more awareness. This book is a tribute to the power of the authors' generosity and original contributions to tourism research.
-- Emma Lee, Federation University Australia; co-author of Indigenous Women’s Voices: 20 Years on from Linda Tuhiwai Smith’s Decolonizing MethodologiesISBN: 9781666901061
Dimensions: 237mm x 158mm x 21mm
Weight: 494g
236 pages