Masculinities in the field : tourism and transdisciplinary research /
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Bristol, UK ; Blue Ridge Summit, PA :
Channel View Publications,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : issues in the field : masculinities in masculine spaces / Brooke A. Porter, Heike A. Schänzel and Joseph Cheer
- Hegemonic and heteronormative masculinities : it's okay to cry : encouraging emotional writing amongst male tourism scholars / Jack Shepherd
- When is a hegemonic male not a hegemonic male? : personal reflections of a tourism(ish) researcher / Neil Carr
- Exploring the expression of the masculine in adventure activities : a personal reflection / Mark B. Orams
- Meditations on masculinity : encounters in salty research spaces / Jacques Mahler-Coetzee
- Performing heteronormative masculinities : performing and negotiating Filipino masculinities in the field / Richard Aquino
- How masculinity creeps in : awkward field encounters of a male researcher / Can-Seng Ooi
- Situated masculinities : a tale of two researchers : masculinity in cross-cultural contexts / Joseph Cheer and Alan Lew
- Gender, identity and discomfort : negotiating self and context on the field / Dominic Lapointe
- Journeying into yogaland : a cautionary tale of a white guy's perspectives on yoga-related fieldwork in Japan / Patrick McCartney
- A Mzungu in Kenya : dissonant masculinity and ethnographic field research in sub-Saharan Africa / Gary Lacey
- Doing fieldwork in Palestine : checkpoints, accessibility, security and well-being / Rami Isaac
- Paternal masculinities : finding gender at the intersection of family and field : family presences in Sweden / Stuart Reid
- Fatherhood in the field : reflections on kinship, identity, and ethnographic research / Michael A. Di Giovine
- Masculinities in tourism research : implications and conclusions / Joseph Cheer, Heike A. Schänzel and Brooke A. Porter.