Gender, Disability, and Tourism in Africa Intersectional Perspectives

This book explores the intersection of gender and disability in the context of tourism. In part, the book foregrounds feminist theorising of intersectionality by examining how gender can overlap with other social identities to contribute to more systemic oppression, domination, discrimination, and m...

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Other Authors: Woyo, Erisher (Editor), Venganai, Hellen (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
Series:Sustainable Development Goals Series
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Section III Questioning Inclusivity and Diversity in Tourism Development in Africa -- 8. The Queering of Spaces: A Critical Analysis of How Male Sex Work Is Shaped in the Tourism Industry in Botswana -- 9. COVID-19, Informal Tourism Businesses, and the Livelihoods of Women with Disabilities in a Destination with Challenges -- 10. Barriers to Women’s Participation in Tourism Consumption in Anglophone Cameroon: An Intersectionality Perspective -- 11. COVID-19, Gender, Disability, and Experiences: Evidence from Marginalised Groups in Community-Based Ecotourism Projects -- 12. Understanding the Experiences of Athletes with Physical Disabilities to Inform Inclusive Sport Tourism Practices -- Section IV Media, Empowerment and Inclusive Tourism in Africa -- 13. Media Representation of PWDS and Tourism Development: Role of Ghanaian Media in Enhancing Inclusivity and Gender Equality --  
505 0 |a 1. Situating Gender and Disability in Tourism Scholarship in Africa: An Introduction to Intersectional Perspectives -- Section I Policy Framework for Gender and Disability Transformative Tourism in Africa -- 2. Empowerment of Women with Disabilities in the Tourism Sector in Zimbabwe: A Review of Policies and Laws -- 3. Gender Equality and Disability Inclusion in Tourism Employment in Namibia -- 4. Gender and Disability Inclusion Challenges Within Community-Based Tourism in Africa -- Section II Researching Gender, Disability and Sustainable Tourism Development in Africa -- 5. Gender, Disability, and Social Identities in Tourism Research in Africa: Bibliometric Insights -- 6. Tourism and SDG 5: Reflections on the Nexus Between Gender and Disability in the Hospitality Industry -- 7. Towards Gender and Disability Inclusive Tourism Development in Zimbabwe: Insights Through Sustainable Development Goals --  
505 0 |a 14. Disability, Marginalisation, and Inequality: An Appraisal of the Role of the Media in Promoting Inclusive and Sustainable Tourism for Persons with Disabilities -- 15. Role of Media in Creating Inclusive Genderand Disability Spaces in Tourism 
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520 |a This book explores the intersection of gender and disability in the context of tourism. In part, the book foregrounds feminist theorising of intersectionality by examining how gender can overlap with other social identities to contribute to more systemic oppression, domination, discrimination, and marginalisation of certain categories of people. Our point of departure is that disability does not operate in isolation as it is constituted and experienced within an already gendered social and tourism environment. With substantial research on the intersection of gender and tourism on the one hand, and the intersection of disability and tourism on the other hand, the interconnectedness of gender and disability and the implications this has on tourism policy and practice remains understudied. Thus, the book provides a critical lens that helps unpack underlying assumptions about gender and disability while questioning the dominant ideas about gender and disability reproduced through tourism policies and institutional practices in an African context. This book will be of interest to scholars and researchers in Gender Studies, Disability Studies, and Tourism Studies, particularly those with a research interest in Africa