Gay Tourism

Gay Tourism
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 326
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ISBN-10 : 9781136783388
ISBN-13 : 1136783385
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Gay Tourism by : Gordon Waitt

The pink tourism dollar is now recognized as a highly profitable niche of the tourism market. Gay Tourism: Culture and Context critically investigates the emergence of a commercial gay tourism industry for male clients, the way it is organized, and how the tourism industry promotes cities, resorts, and nations as 'gay' destinations. This careful examination critically questions the social, political, and cultural implications regarding relationships between gay tourism, Western gay male culture, the erotic, sexual politics, and sexual diversity.

Gay Tourism

Gay Tourism
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Publisher : Channel View Publications
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781845418441
ISBN-13 : 1845418441
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Gay Tourism by : Oscar Vorobjovas-Pinta

This book examines the emerging and shifting issues in the field of gay tourism, how these relate to significant societal and technological changes and the implications of these changes for theory, policy and practice. It addresses the political and sociocultural discourses evident within gay tourism consumption and explores the conceptualisations of gay tourism within the contexts of tourist profiles and identities. While gay travel research has been dominated by Western perspectives and traditions, this book incorporates voices from non-Western perspectives and cultures. The volume investigates the value of gay tourism that facilitates our engagement with tourism experiences, leisure opportunities and pleasure. It will be a useful resource for students, lecturers and researchers in tourism, human geography, cultural studies and sociology.

Gay and Lesbian Tourism

Gay and Lesbian Tourism
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 206
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ISBN-10 : 9780750682329
ISBN-13 : 0750682329
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Gay and Lesbian Tourism by : Jeff Guaracino

Provides a foundation of knowledge on gay and lesbian market segment. Packed with case examples and practices of gay tourism initiatives and campaigns, this text provides analysis and context that addresses some of the questions in this area.

Pink Tourism

Pink Tourism
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Publisher : CABI
Total Pages : 242
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ISBN-10 : 9781845930769
ISBN-13 : 1845930762
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Pink Tourism by : Howard L. Hughes

This book presents a detailed picture of gay and lesbian tourism from, primarily, a marketing perspective and examines how marketing activity engages with and affects social issues relating to homosexuality. It gives an overview of the nature of homosexuality and relevant issues that bear upon tourism and marketing. Topics covered include holiday profiles of both gay men and lesbians; supply of related holiday products; popular and non-popular destinations; tour operators and accommodation provision; tourism and sex and sexually transmitted infections; barriers and inhibitors to choice including host reactions; appropriate marketing strategies. The book locates gay and lesbian tourism and holiday marketing within a context of current issues such as citizenship, identity and consumerism, political activity and distraction, and contested space and de-gaying.

Handbook of LGBT Tourism and Hospitality

Handbook of LGBT Tourism and Hospitality
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Publisher : Harrington Park Press, LLC
Total Pages : 174
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ISBN-10 : 1939594170
ISBN-13 : 9781939594174
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of LGBT Tourism and Hospitality by : Jeff Guaracino

To research this book, the authors traveled to six continents, interviewed nearly a hundred industry experts, and analyzed multiple emerging trends among LGBT travelers. The Handbook of LGBT Tourism and Hospitality is an easy-to-read, practical, and relevant guidebook with a simple goal: to help marketing professionals, business owners, and allied professionals compete in the increasingly competitive global LGBT travel and hospitality industry.

Pink Tourism

Pink Tourism
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Publisher : CABI
Total Pages : 244
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ISBN-10 : 9781845931193
ISBN-13 : 184593119X
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Pink Tourism by : Howard L. Hughes

This is a study of gay and lesbian tourism from, primarily, a marketing perspective but italso examines how marketing activity engages with and affects social issues relating tohomosexuality. It includes an overview of the nature of homosexuality and relevant issues that bear upontourism and marketing. Content includes holiday profiles of both gay men and lesbians;supply of related holiday products; popular and non-popular destinations; tour operatorsand accommodation provision; tourism and sex and sexually transmitted infections; barriersand inhibitors to choice including host reactions; appropriate marketing strategies. The book locates gay and lesbian tourism and holiday marketing within a context of current issuessuch as citizenship, identity and consumerism, political activity and distraction, andcontested space and de-gaying.

Handbook of LGBT Tourism and Hospitality

Handbook of LGBT Tourism and Hospitality
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Publisher : Columbia University Press
Total Pages : 250
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781939594198
ISBN-13 : 1939594197
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of LGBT Tourism and Hospitality by : Jeff Guaracino

To research this book, the authors traveled to six continents, interviewed nearly a hundred industry experts, and analyzed multiple emerging trends among LGBT travelers. The Handbook of LGBT Tourism and Hospitality is an easy-to-read, practical, and relevant guidebook with a simple goal: to help marketing professionals, business owners, and allied professionals compete in the increasingly competitive global LGBT travel and hospitality industry.

Queering Tourism

Queering Tourism
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9781134429134
ISBN-13 : 1134429134
Rating : 4/5 (34 Downloads)

Synopsis Queering Tourism by : Lynda Johnston

Gay Pride parades are annual arenas of queer public culture, where embodied notions of subjectivity are sold, enacted, transgressed and debated. From Sydney to Rome, Queering Tourism analyses the paradoxes of gay pride parades as tourist events, exploring how the public display of queer bodies - the way they look, what they do, who watches them, and under what regulations - is profoundly important in constructing sexualized subjectivities of bodies and cities. Drawing on extensive collections of interviews, visuals and written media accounts, photographs, advertisements, and her own participation in these parades, Lynda Johnston gives a vibrant account of ‘queer tourism’ in New Zealand, Australia, Scotland and Italy. For each place, she looks at how the relationship between the viewer and the viewed produces paradoxical concepts of bodily difference, and considers how the queered spaces of gay pride parades may prompt new understandings of power and tourism. Examining the intersection of sexuality, space and tourism, and using empirical data gathered at Gay pride parades such as the Sydney Mardi Gras, New Zealand HERO Parade and World Pride Roma 2000, this important work produces a deconstructive account of tourism and presents new ways of thinking through the powerful processes of subjectivity formation.

Queer Sex Work

Queer Sex Work
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 318
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ISBN-10 : 9781134495412
ISBN-13 : 1134495412
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Queer Sex Work by : Mary Laing

Sex work is a subject of significant contestation across academic disciplines, as well as within legal, medical, moral, feminist, political and socio-cultural discourses. A large body of research exists, but much of this focuses on the sale of sex by women to men and ignores other performances, practices, meanings and embodiments in the contemporary sex industry. A queer agenda is important in order to challenge hetero-centric gender norms and to develop new insights into how gender, sex, power, crime, work, migration, space/place, health and intimacy are understood in the context of commercial sexual encounters. Queer Sex Work explores what it might mean to ‘be’, ‘do’ and ‘think’ queer(ly) in the study and practice of commercial sex. It brings together a multiplicity of empirical case studies – including erotic dance venues, online sex working, pornography, grey sexual economies, and BSDM – and offers a variety of perspectives from academic scholars, policy practitioners, activists and sex workers themselves. In so doing, the book advances a queer politics of sex work that aims to disrupt heteronormative logics whilst also making space for different voices in academic and political debates about commercial sex. This unique and multidisciplinary volume will be indispensable for scholars and students of the global sex trade and of gender, sexuality, feminism and queer theory more broadly, as well as policymakers, activists and practitioners interested in the politics and practice of sex work in local, national and international contexts.

Queering the Redneck Riviera

Queering the Redneck Riviera
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Publisher : University Press of Florida
Total Pages : 165
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780813072180
ISBN-13 : 0813072182
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Queering the Redneck Riviera by : Jerry T. Watkins III

Queering the Redneck Riviera recovers the forgotten and erased history of gay men and lesbians in North Florida, a region often overlooked in the story of the LGBTQ experience in the United States. Jerry Watkins reveals both the challenges these men and women faced in the years following World War II and the essential role they played in making the Emerald Coast a major tourist destination. In a state dedicated to selling an image of itself as a “family-friendly” tropical paradise and in an era of increasing moral panic and repression, queer people were forced to negotiate their identities and their places in society. Watkins re-creates queer life during this period, drawing from sources including newspaper articles, advertising and public relations campaigns, oral history accounts, government documents, and interrogation transcripts from the state’s Johns Committee. He discovers that postwar improvements in transportation infrastructure made it easier for queer people to reach safe spaces to socialize. He uncovers stories of gay and lesbian beach parties, bars, and friendship networks that spanned the South. The book also includes rare photos from the Emma Jones Society, a Pensacola-based group that boldly hosted gatherings and conventions in public places. Illuminating a community that boosted Florida’s emerging tourist economy and helped establish a visible LGBTQ presence in the Sunshine State, Watkins offers new insights about the relationships between sexuality, capitalism, and conservative morality in the second half of the twentieth century.