1. A Transnational Feminist Critique of Queer Tourism
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Jasbir K. Puar
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Intersectionality ,White (horse) ,Modernity ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Gender studies ,Queer theory ,Colonialism ,Queer ,Sociology ,Lesbian ,Tourism ,Earth-Surface Processes ,media_common - Abstract
This article frames queer tourism through two lenses. First, I explore how queer tourism and queer spatiality occlude questions of gender and efface the varied modalities of travel, tourism, mobility, and space/place–making activities of women, especially with respect to queer women and lesbians. Second, I point out the neocolonial impulses of all queer travel by highlighting the colonial history of travel and tourism and the production of mobility through modernity, and vice versa. Following M Jacqui Alexander’s (1997) claim that white gay capital follows the path of white heterosexual capital, how are queer women, queers of color, and postcolonial lesbian and gays also implicated in this process? Through these questions I propose to think about queer tourism and space through theories of intersectionality. In other words, how do we acknowledge and theorize “difference” in queer spaces? How do multiple identities, intersectionality, and social differences make the construction of queer space impossible?
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- 2002
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