Men, Masculinities, Travel and Tourism
Herausgegeben:Thurnell-Read, T.; Casey, M.
Men, Masculinities, Travel and Tourism
Herausgegeben:Thurnell-Read, T.; Casey, M.
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Men, Masculinities, Travel and Tourism draws together established and emerging academics that have a key interest in men, masculinity, travel and tourism. Through the chapters collected in this volume the reader will be exposed to cutting edge research and writing that offer global and local perspectives within these fields.
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Men, Masculinities, Travel and Tourism draws together established and emerging academics that have a key interest in men, masculinity, travel and tourism. Through the chapters collected in this volume the reader will be exposed to cutting edge research and writing that offer global and local perspectives within these fields.
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- Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan / Palgrave Macmillan UK / Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-349-46511-8
- 1st ed. 2014
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 308g
- ISBN-13: 9781349465118
- ISBN-10: 1349465119
- Artikelnr.: 45005825
- Genders and Sexualities in the Social Sciences
- Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan / Palgrave Macmillan UK / Springer Palgrave Macmillan
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-1-349-46511-8
- 1st ed. 2014
- Seitenzahl: 234
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Januar 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 308g
- ISBN-13: 9781349465118
- ISBN-10: 1349465119
- Artikelnr.: 45005825
Hazel Andrews, Liverpool John Moores University, UK Mark Casey, Newcastle University, UK Rosalina Costa, University of Évora, Portugal Monica Gilli, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Helen Goodman, Royal Holloway, UK Nigel Jarvis, University of Brighton, UK Yasmina Katsulis, Arizona State University, USA Chun-Yu Lin, Lancaster University, UK Álvaro López López, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico Kristin Lozanski, King's University College, Canada Kevin Markwell, Southern Cross University, Australia J. Carlos Monterrubio, Autonomous University of the State of Mexico, Mexico Elisabetta Ruspini, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy Thomas Thurnell-Read, Coventry University, UK James Treadwell, University of Birmingham, UK Gordon Waitt, University of Wollongong, Australia Michael Ward, Open University, UK
1. Introduction; Mark Casey and Thomas Thurnell-Read PART I: HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY, TRAVEL AND TOURISM 2. Masculinity, Tourism and Adventure in English Nineteenth-Century Travel Fiction; Helen Goodman 3. Heroes and Villains: Travel, Risk and Masculinity; Kristin Lozanski 4. 'Just Blokes doing Blokes' Stuff': Risk, Gender and the Collective Performance of Masculinity during the Eastern European Stag Tour Weekend; Thomas Thurnell-Read 5. Masculinity and the Gay Games: A Consideration of Hegemonic and Queer Debates; Nigel Jarvis PART II: MASCULINITIES, TOURISM AND IDENTITY 6. Working Class Men's Masculinities on the Spanish Costas: Watching ITV's Benidorm; Mark Casey 7. 'You Get a Reputation if You're From the Valleys': The Stigmatisation of Place in Young Working Class Men's Lives; Michael R. M. Ward 8. 'I Don't Want to Think I am a Prostitute': Embodied Geographies of Men, Masculinities and Clubbing in Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia; Gordon Waitt and Kevin Markwell 9. Ephemeral Masculinities? Tracking Men, Partners and Fathers in the Geography of Family Holidays; Rosalina Costa PART III: SEX, SEXUALITY, TOURISM AND MASCULINITY 10. Taiwanese Men's Wife Finding Tours in Southeast Asian Countries and China; Chun-Yu Lin 11. Risky Business: How Gender, Race and Culture influence the Culture of Risk-Taking among Sex Tourists; Yasmina Katsulis 12. Recognising Homoeroticism in Male Gay Tourism: A Mexican Perspective; Carlos Monterrubio and Álvaro López-López PART IV: EMBODYING MASCULINE TRAVEL 13. The Lads Just Playing Away: An Ethnography with England's Hooligan Fringe during the 2006 World Cup; James Treadwell 14. What is Old and What is New? Representation of Masculinity in Travel Brochures; Monica Gilli and Elisbetta Ruspini 15. Afterword: Men's Touristic Practices: How Men Think They're Men and Know Their Place; Hazel Andrews
1. Introduction; Mark Casey and Thomas Thurnell-Read PART I: HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY, TRAVEL AND TOURISM 2. Masculinity, Tourism and Adventure in English Nineteenth-Century Travel Fiction; Helen Goodman 3. Heroes and Villains: Travel, Risk and Masculinity; Kristin Lozanski 4. 'Just Blokes doing Blokes' Stuff': Risk, Gender and the Collective Performance of Masculinity during the Eastern European Stag Tour Weekend; Thomas Thurnell-Read 5. Masculinity and the Gay Games: A Consideration of Hegemonic and Queer Debates; Nigel Jarvis PART II: MASCULINITIES, TOURISM AND IDENTITY 6. Working Class Men's Masculinities on the Spanish Costas: Watching ITV's Benidorm; Mark Casey 7. 'You Get a Reputation if You're From the Valleys': The Stigmatisation of Place in Young Working Class Men's Lives; Michael R. M. Ward 8. 'I Don't Want to Think I am a Prostitute': Embodied Geographies of Men, Masculinities and Clubbing in Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia; Gordon Waitt and Kevin Markwell 9. Ephemeral Masculinities? Tracking Men, Partners and Fathers in the Geography of Family Holidays; Rosalina Costa PART III: SEX, SEXUALITY, TOURISM AND MASCULINITY 10. Taiwanese Men's Wife Finding Tours in Southeast Asian Countries and China; Chun-Yu Lin 11. Risky Business: How Gender, Race and Culture influence the Culture of Risk-Taking among Sex Tourists; Yasmina Katsulis 12. Recognising Homoeroticism in Male Gay Tourism: A Mexican Perspective; Carlos Monterrubio and Álvaro López-López PART IV: EMBODYING MASCULINE TRAVEL 13. The Lads Just Playing Away: An Ethnography with England's Hooligan Fringe during the 2006 World Cup; James Treadwell 14. What is Old and What is New? Representation of Masculinity in Travel Brochures; Monica Gilli and Elisbetta Ruspini 15. Afterword: Men's Touristic Practices: How Men Think They're Men and Know Their Place; Hazel Andrews
1. Introduction; Mark Casey and Thomas Thurnell-Read PART I: HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY, TRAVEL AND TOURISM 2. Masculinity, Tourism and Adventure in English Nineteenth-Century Travel Fiction; Helen Goodman 3. Heroes and Villains: Travel, Risk and Masculinity; Kristin Lozanski 4. 'Just Blokes doing Blokes' Stuff': Risk, Gender and the Collective Performance of Masculinity during the Eastern European Stag Tour Weekend; Thomas Thurnell-Read 5. Masculinity and the Gay Games: A Consideration of Hegemonic and Queer Debates; Nigel Jarvis PART II: MASCULINITIES, TOURISM AND IDENTITY 6. Working Class Men's Masculinities on the Spanish Costas: Watching ITV's Benidorm; Mark Casey 7. 'You Get a Reputation if You're From the Valleys': The Stigmatisation of Place in Young Working Class Men's Lives; Michael R. M. Ward 8. 'I Don't Want to Think I am a Prostitute': Embodied Geographies of Men, Masculinities and Clubbing in Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia; Gordon Waitt and Kevin Markwell 9. Ephemeral Masculinities? Tracking Men, Partners and Fathers in the Geography of Family Holidays; Rosalina Costa PART III: SEX, SEXUALITY, TOURISM AND MASCULINITY 10. Taiwanese Men's Wife Finding Tours in Southeast Asian Countries and China; Chun-Yu Lin 11. Risky Business: How Gender, Race and Culture influence the Culture of Risk-Taking among Sex Tourists; Yasmina Katsulis 12. Recognising Homoeroticism in Male Gay Tourism: A Mexican Perspective; Carlos Monterrubio and Álvaro López-López PART IV: EMBODYING MASCULINE TRAVEL 13. The Lads Just Playing Away: An Ethnography with England's Hooligan Fringe during the 2006 World Cup; James Treadwell 14. What is Old and What is New? Representation of Masculinity in Travel Brochures; Monica Gilli and Elisbetta Ruspini 15. Afterword: Men's Touristic Practices: How Men Think They're Men and Know Their Place; Hazel Andrews
1. Introduction; Mark Casey and Thomas Thurnell-Read PART I: HEGEMONIC MASCULINITY, TRAVEL AND TOURISM 2. Masculinity, Tourism and Adventure in English Nineteenth-Century Travel Fiction; Helen Goodman 3. Heroes and Villains: Travel, Risk and Masculinity; Kristin Lozanski 4. 'Just Blokes doing Blokes' Stuff': Risk, Gender and the Collective Performance of Masculinity during the Eastern European Stag Tour Weekend; Thomas Thurnell-Read 5. Masculinity and the Gay Games: A Consideration of Hegemonic and Queer Debates; Nigel Jarvis PART II: MASCULINITIES, TOURISM AND IDENTITY 6. Working Class Men's Masculinities on the Spanish Costas: Watching ITV's Benidorm; Mark Casey 7. 'You Get a Reputation if You're From the Valleys': The Stigmatisation of Place in Young Working Class Men's Lives; Michael R. M. Ward 8. 'I Don't Want to Think I am a Prostitute': Embodied Geographies of Men, Masculinities and Clubbing in Seminyak, Bali, Indonesia; Gordon Waitt and Kevin Markwell 9. Ephemeral Masculinities? Tracking Men, Partners and Fathers in the Geography of Family Holidays; Rosalina Costa PART III: SEX, SEXUALITY, TOURISM AND MASCULINITY 10. Taiwanese Men's Wife Finding Tours in Southeast Asian Countries and China; Chun-Yu Lin 11. Risky Business: How Gender, Race and Culture influence the Culture of Risk-Taking among Sex Tourists; Yasmina Katsulis 12. Recognising Homoeroticism in Male Gay Tourism: A Mexican Perspective; Carlos Monterrubio and Álvaro López-López PART IV: EMBODYING MASCULINE TRAVEL 13. The Lads Just Playing Away: An Ethnography with England's Hooligan Fringe during the 2006 World Cup; James Treadwell 14. What is Old and What is New? Representation of Masculinity in Travel Brochures; Monica Gilli and Elisbetta Ruspini 15. Afterword: Men's Touristic Practices: How Men Think They're Men and Know Their Place; Hazel Andrews