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>From: Margaret Swain <[log in to unmask]>
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>Subject: Rejected [non-member submission] Re: Gender in Tourism (fwd)
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>Hi Neil,
>
>What did I do wrong? I am indeed a member of the list? Please send this
>out, if you would!
>
>Thanks,
>Peg
>
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>OK, here she is, Margaret Swain, the "olde pioneer" (thanks for
>remembering, Kathleen Adams!). I've been sitting out this one, despite
>Valene Smith's and Dean MacCannell's subtle forwarding the original
>message to me, because I've been engulfed with the final editing of...drum
>roll...a 15 chapter plus forward, intro and conclusions NEW book on Gender
>in Tourism. Phew, I should edit that sentence.
>
>It is the conference volume from the "Gender/Tourism/Fun(?)" conference
>held here at UC Davis in late 97. The book is a bit of a California
>production, as Dean has written the forward, Valene is the series Ed. with
>Paul Wilkinson for Cognizant Communication Corp publishers, Nelson
>Graburn's former student Carla Dole, who he wrote about to the list, has a
>chapter in it, and it is co-edited by Janet Momsen, also at
>Davis. However the contributors and their work sites are literally from
>around the globe.
>
>We do not have a publication date yet, but it is coming up. If it
>is appropriate to do so, I can send out a message on this list when it is
>out. Below is part of the publisher blurb, and the table of contents. With
>reference to Neil's initial remarks, several chapters do indeed focus
>"just on women" but in a gender perspective- that is to say, woman
>relative to men, male experience, and hegemonic masculinity.
>
>
>Bwst Wishes,
>
>Peg Swain
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>
>This edited collection engages questions about gendered differences in the
>experience, employment, and enjoyment of tourism, a mega global
>industry. Contents include revised papers originally given at a University
>of California, Davis international conference and three framing
>essays. The authors engage in various theoretical debates from feminist
>paradigms to growth machine theory, and contribute to meaningful analysis
>of contemporary social issues ranging from gendered desire and local
>sexual politics, to the everyday comedies and tragedies in gendered
>tourism practice. Qualitative and quantitative methodologies are used to
>explore tensions and articulations of gender equity issues among tourism
>industries, workers, tourists, and local communities, and to analyse
>gender identities and sexualities hierarchies in tourism.
>
>The contributors raise questions of gendered experience in tourism, framed
>as the selling and buying of pleasurable travel and leisure time away from
>home. Many of the authors ask if participation is fun, enjoyable, or not
>for the people involved in tourism dynamics. While the studies evoke
>gender as a primary marker of difference, its intersections with consumer
>and producer roles, race, class, sexualities, nationality, and age produce
>various patterns of inequality and equity in the jousance of
>tourism. These case studies open the way for theoretical investigations of
>tourism pleasure from a gender perspective. It takes an innovative
>approach, offering broad coverage of regions, topics, and disciplines.
>
>Contents:
>
>Dean MacCannell. Forward: Duty Free Romance
>
>1. Margaret Byrne Swain. Gender/Tourism/Fun(?): An Introduction
>
>Section One: Gendered Tourist Consumers in Pursuit of Fun(?)
>
>2. Tom Selanniemi . Couples on Holiday Engendered or Endangered
>Experiences?
>
>3. Jennie Small. Good and Bad Holiday Experiences: Womens Perspective
>
>4. Maria-Dolors Garcia-Ramon and Abel Albet. Womens Travel Narratives in
>Northern Africa
>
>5. Carla Dole. Magazines: Womens Indispensable Guides to Travel
>
>6. Lena Anastassova. Gendered Motivation and Attitudes of Western European
>Tourists toward Alternative Tourism in Bulgaria
>
>Section Two: Gendered Tourism Producers and Providers of Fun(?)
>
>7. Jenny Phillimore. Gender, Tourism Work, and Fun
>
>8. Gemma Canoves and Montserrat Villarino. Rural Tourism, Gender and
>Cultural Conservation in Spain and Portugal
>
>9. Elsbeth Robson. A Nation of Lace Workers and Glass Blowers? Gendering
>of the Maltese Souvenir Handicraft Industry
>
>10. Jane Henrici. Calling the Money: Gender and Tourism in Peru
>
>11. Jill Forshee. Pushing the Margins: Fabrics from Sumba, Traders from
>Bali, and Tourists from Everywhere
>
>Section Three: Intersections of Gender and Tourism Fun(?)
>
>12. Mirjana Devedvic. Tourist Region, Ethnic Heterogenerity and Gender in
>the Yugoslav Seaside
>
>13. Bonnie Martin, William Bridges, and Anthony Sheppard. Gender
>Differences in Perceptions of the Impacts of Tourism Development in a
>Resort Community
>
>14. Petri Hottola. Amoral and Available? Western Female Travelers in India
>
>15. Lynn Meisch. In Search of the Inca or looking for Daddy? Sex and
>Romance on the trail in Peru
>
>16. Heidi Dahles. Gigolos and Rastamen: Tourist Lifestyles and Changing
>Gender Identities in a Pleasure Periphery
>
>17. Janet Momsen. Conclusions
>
>
>
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>Margaret Byrne Swain, Anthropology/GGI
>University of California, Davis CA 95616, USA
>Gender and Global Issues (GGI) Ph:530-752-8205
>Anthropology Dept. FAX:530-752-8885
>
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