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This book explores the ontologies, epistemologies, methodologies,
and methods that inform tourism qualitative research conducted
either by Asian scholars or non-Asian scholars focusing on Asia. In
addition to providing a platform for researchers to publish their
qualitative journeys, it aims to encourage further Asian
qualitative tourism research production. The book not only includes
chapters from Asian scholars but also non-Asian tourism researchers
with a focus on Asia, as their chapters are crucial to represent
the multiplicity of realities constituting 'Asia'. It is of
interest to the whole tourism academic community as it provides
novel methodological insights from a non-Western perspective, which
at the moment are often silenced by dominant (Western) voices.
While gender research in tourism has become increasingly important
within Western academic circles, little has been written from an
Asian perspective. This book is the first to address this knowledge
gap and to fully explore Asian gendered identities and tourism. The
chapters reflect upon the role of tourism in producing, reiterating
and resisting existing gendered structures of power in Asia. The
authors attempt to reconcile both Asian and Western perspectives on
gender using their own personal experiences of understanding and
negotiating Western and Asian identities and practices. The book
paves the way for important reflections about the ontological and
epistemological meanings of 'Asia', 'gender' and 'tourism'. It is
an important resource for researchers from a range of disciplines
including tourism, leisure studies, Asian studies and feminist and
gender studies, as well as for professionals working in the tourism
industry.
This book explores the ontologies, epistemologies, methodologies,
and methods that inform tourism qualitative research conducted
either by Asian scholars or non-Asian scholars focusing on Asia. In
addition to providing a platform for researchers to publish their
qualitative journeys, it aims to encourage further Asian
qualitative tourism research production. The book not only includes
chapters from Asian scholars but also non-Asian tourism researchers
with a focus on Asia, as their chapters are crucial to represent
the multiplicity of realities constituting 'Asia'. It is of
interest to the whole tourism academic community as it provides
novel methodological insights from a non-Western perspective, which
at the moment are often silenced by dominant (Western) voices.
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