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Re-Centering Women in Tourism: Anti-Colonial Feminist Studies

Babb, Florence E.(Foreword by)Becklake, Sarah(Contributions by)Bolles, Augusta Lynn(Contributions by)Falconer, Emily(Contributions by)Kipp, Amy(Contributions by)Maksymowicz, Kris(Contributions by)Pullum, Lindsey B.(Contributions by)Riemer, Frances Julia(Contributions by)Stephens, Sian(Contributions by)Stocker, Karen(Contributions by)Riemer, Frances Julia(Edited by)
Part of the The Anthropology of Tourism: Heritage, Mobility, and Society series
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Re-Centering Women in Tourism: Anti-Colonial Feminist Studies addresses tourism as simultaneously empowering women and reproducing colonial hierarchies.

This volume contributes to conversations on the engagement of women in tourism by centering women's multivalent lived experiences—as hosts, liaisons, vendors, performers, producers, and consumers—in tourism projects.

Examining eco-tourism, craft production, and food tourism initiatives, the contributors embrace the building of new knowledge and advocate for change.

By centering women and their experiences through epistemological lenses that encompass colonial histories and economics, this collection reframes the very presuppositions on which tourism initiatives are based and helps imagine sustainable and regenerative alternatives.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1666901075 / 9781666901078
eBook (EPUB)
08/05/2023
United States
English
236 pages
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