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Re-Centering Women in Tourism: Anti-Colonial Feminist Studies
addresses tourism as simultaneously empowering women and
reproducing colonial hierarchies. Placing a unique and long overdue
theoretical frame around tourism, 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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