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Gay Tourism Stephen Clift (Canterbury Christchurch University College)

Gay Tourism By Stephen Clift (Canterbury Christchurch University College)

Summary

Since the mid-90s there has been increased interest in the phenomenon of gay tourism. Researchers are examining the range of cultural, social, psychological and health issues that are affecting men and lesbians on their travels. This book defines gay tourism and is a benchmark for future research on this important and often misrepresented market.

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Gay Tourism by Stephen Clift (Canterbury Christchurch University College)

Since the mid-90s there has been increased interest in the phenomenon of gay tourism. Researchers are examining the range of cultural, social, psychological and health issues that are affecting men and lesbians on their travels. This, the first book on the subject, defines gay tourism and is a benchmark for future research on this very important and often misrepresented market. Contributors include Martin Cox, Mark Graham, Howard Hughes, Matthew Link, Claudia Miller, Thomas Roth, Douglas Sanders, Richard Scholey, Michael Stuber and Philip Want.

Gay Tourism Reviews

Part 1 History, Culture and Commerce. Challenges from the margins: gay tourism as cultural critique. Thailand and gay tourism. Bangkok [un] bound: self-representations of Thai sex work on the Internet. A case studey in contradictions: Hawaii and gay tourism. Marketing tourism products to gay and lesbians. Rolling out the pink carpet: government tourism offices and city CVBs discover the gay market. Part 2: Identity, choice and resistance. Gay tourism and the diversity of gay identities. Constrained choice: Facilitators and inhibitors in holiday choice by gay men. Conflicts in paradise: homophobic resistances to gay tourism. Better living through circuitry: lesbians and circuit parties. Part 3: Sexual Behaviour, risk and HIV prevention. Gay tourism and sexual risk behaviour. Going far this holiday? - gay male travellers and HIV prevention.

About Stephen Clift (Canterbury Christchurch University College)

Stephen J. Page is lecturer in Tourism and Management at Massey University, and Stephen Clift is lecturer in Health Education at Canterbury Christchurch College of Higher Education.

Table of Contents

PART I: History, Culture and Commerce. 1. Challenges from the margins: gay tourism as cultural critique. 2. Some say Thailand is a gay paradise. 3. A case study in contradictions: Hawaii and gay tourism. 4. Tourism marketing aimed at gay men and lesbians: A business perspective. 5. A place for us 2001: Tourism Industry Opportunities in the gay and lesbian market: An interview with Thomas Roth of Community Marketing. PART II: Identity, choice and resistance. 6. The long-haul out of the closet: The journey from smalltown to boystown. 7. Gay men''s tourism: identity and inhibitors. 8. Trouble in paradise: homophobia and resistance to gay tourism. 9. Better living through circuitry: lesbians and circuit parties. PART III: Sexual Behaviour, risk and HIV prevention. 10. Gay men, holidays and sex: surveys of gay men visiting the london freedom fairs. 11. Going far this holiday? A UK HIV-prevention intervention with gay male travellers. Appendix: Gay and lesbian travel resources guide.

Additional information

CIN0826466966G
9780826466969
0826466966
Gay Tourism by Stephen Clift (Canterbury Christchurch University College)
Used - Good
Paperback
Cengage Learning EMEA
2002-10-31
280
N/A
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